Amarr Garage Doors recently debuted its new exhibit at the International Builders’ Show in Orlando, Florida, complete with the world’s first video garage door. The new booth offers many stylish elements, including a 20-foot high tower, a faux roof and catwalk highlighted by the video garage door. Eight video monitors in the center of the door will show a continuous display of product, lifestyle photos, and artistic images. With the new display, Amarr has the ability to show nine different models of doors. “The first video garage door will definitely be a highlight and we feel it will draw even more attention to this already spectacular booth,” commented Teresa Lowry, Amarr’s Director of Marketing.
MICE DisplayWorks has expanded its Fremont, California facility to 18,000 sq. ft. and earmarked another 5,000 sq. ft. for a new design center. “Since our Silicon Valley office opened in January of 2003, we have grown tremendously,” said Herb Hite, MICE DisplayWorks’ President and General Manager. MICE DisplayWorks Portland, has named Heidi Heick, Brand Director. Heick brings 11 years of experience as a Director of interior design, visual merchandising and store planning to her new sales and marketing position.
Scott-Beier produces a lightweight display system for trade shows. The system, known for its flexibility now offers curved panels. No tools are required for set-up. Consisting of various panel sizes with a laminate exterior, the design possibilities are virtually endless. Full size doors, cabinet doors, light boxes, etc. are available to augment the system. For more information, contact Scott-Beier Displays, Inc., 72 Industrial Drive, Unit 104, Cary, IL 60013; (Tel) 847-516-0524, (Fax) 847-516-0533, (Web) www.scottbeier.com.
Red, Inc., has launched the Expand Xstand, a 2’-x-6’ product that combines function with attractive design. Larger images can be tiled across multiple panels. “It’s the ideal option for a company that requires a less expensive alternative to a full-sized booth,” said John Joyce, President of Red, Inc. “We can create a modular system, that can be used at a trade show, or inside a store or office.” For more information, contact Red, Inc., (Tel) 330-253-8108, (Web) www.redincorporated.com.
NETGEAR Inc., a provider of technologically advanced networking products, recently exhibited its latest solutions at the Consumer Electronics Show. Divided into eight “rooms,” the NETGEAR booth displayed the company’s products in a variety of different settings, including the Double-108 Mbps Wireless Firewall Router in the home office; the Wireless Digital Music Player in the teen’s room; its Wireless Digital Media Player in the family room and its line of ProSafe wireless products in the remote office.
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Mobility Resource Associates, a St. Clair Shores, MI-based mobile marketing company, has expanded its operations team naming Don Hunley as Director of Production, Engineering and Fleet Service and Greg McGlone as Director of Personnel Services & Administration. Hunley has been with MRA for three years. McGlone comes to MRA from Campbell Ewald where he was Operations Manager of Promotional Tours. The addition of Hunley and McGlone coincides with MRA’s service offering expansion initiatives. “Our clients will now have access to highly qualified logistics and operations management personnel that apply their industry expertise to enhance tours,” said Harry Kurtz, President of MRA.
Infinium Labs recently demonstrated its Phantom Game Service, built on Microsoft’s Windows XP Embedded technology, in the Microsoft booth during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. “Sharing physical space with Microsoft at this industry leading event reinforces that the two companies share a common vision that playing video games is coming to the masses as a frontline choice for home entertainment,” said Kevin Bachus, President, Infinium Labs.
Peter Pepper Products has introduced the Envision Collection. Versatile and flexible, the elliptical uprights and compatible components provide unlimited designs for shelving, presentation and display. Shelf inset panels are framed in a square aluminum extrusion and available in floor standing and wall mounted models. For more information, contact Peter Pepper Products, P.O. Box 5769, Compton, CA 90224; (Tel) 800-496-0204, (Fax) 310-639-6013, (Web) www.peterpepper.com.
U.S. Exhibits offers the Revolution 3000 series, a motorized continuous rotating banner. Standard sizes include 24", 36", 48" and 60" with custom sizes available. For more information, contact U.S. Exhibits, 909 Weddell Court, Sunnyvale, CA 94089; (Tel) 408-744-6670, (Fax) 408-744-6695, (Web) www.usexhibits.com.
Exhibitor Depot offers bannerstands of all shapes and sizes, including retractable bannerstands and economical telescopic bannerstands. The Company produces over 15 different bannerstand models. For more information, contact Exhibitor Depot, 6020 Gibson Drive, Cedar Rapids, IA 52411; (Tel) 866-EXDEPOT, (Web Site) www.exhibitordepot.com.
Outwater Plastics Industries Inc.
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