Airborne Visuals Inc., offers an array of portable, visual communication tools for display and trade show exhibiting. Its products include the Top Two banner stand with a unique retracting device that allows for immediate installation and removal of banners. Each Top Two unit can hold several banners. Airborne’s classic line of retractable banner stands is available in a variety of sizes. Several units can be used together to create a simple, cost effective yet dramatic exhibit booth. For more information, contact Airborne Visuals, Inc., 275 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10016; (Tel) 800-821-2241, (Fax) 212-490-2713, (Web Site) www.airbornevisuals.com.
The Trade Show Exhibitors Association (TSEA) has announced that TS2, The Trade Show About Trade Shows will take place in a permanent rotation pattern; alternating between Chicago in even years and Washington, D.C. in odd years. “The TSEA board of directors made a strategic decision to position our show in this every-other-year pattern,” noted Michael Bandy, TSEA president. “The Chicago-Washington rotation ensures two solid bases; with our industry target market in Chicago and our association groups and government employees adding to the base in the nation’s capital.” TSEA will take the show east to Washington, D.C. July 21-24, 2003, at the city’s new convention center opening next spring. For more information about TS2, contact TSEA at McCormick Place, 2301 South Lake Shore Drive, Suite 1005, (Tel) 312-842-8732, (Fax) 312-842-8744.
IEControl has introduced the PerfectCAST Tradeshow Appliance, an economical video tradeshow display solution. The PerfectCAST measures just 70” tall x 25” wide by 3.5” deep. A 15-inch LCD display is placed at eye-level with an eight-line LED message board below. The full motion video and text display is beamed wirelessly to PerfectCAST from a laptop computer, or can be controlled via the Internet. Multiple units can be networked. PerfectCAST weighs less than 100 lbs. For more information, contact IEControl Solutions, 4936 Fairmont Ave., Bethesda, MD 20814; (Tel) 240-497-0290; (Web Site) www.iecontrol.com.
Nomadic Display has introduced the “Ideal!” exhibit system, a more affordable pop-up. A complete Ideal display including frame, mounting system, FabriColor panels, and a single RollOne case starts at under $2,400. Ideal offers versatility, and its steel-to-steel hub construction provides great durability. For more information, contact Nomadic Display, 5627 Industrial Drive, Springfield, VA 22151; (Tel) 800-336-5019, (Fax) 703-866-1869, (Web) www.nomadicdisplay.com.
StereoGraphics Corp ,has introduced a 42 inch SynthaGram 3D monitor. The SynthaGram offers crisp Stereo3D visualization without requiring users to wear eyewear. It offers wide viewing angles, making the Monitor ideal for trade show exhibits, kiosks and displays. SynthaGram monitors are also available in 18 and 23 inches. For more information, contact StereoGraphics, (Tel) 800-783-2660, 415-459-4500, (Web Site) www.stereographics.com.
TPR Enterprises
Impact Unlimited, Inc., offers the Bauhaus Exhibit System, which provides the look of a custom exhibit with savings of up to 70% on shipping, labor and drayage. The Bauhaus System may be purchased or rented. Pre-packaged, ready-to-ship kits are available to meet tight exhibit deadlines. For more information about the Bauhaus System, contact Impact Unlimited, Inc., P.O. Box 558, Dayton, NJ 08801; (Tel) 800-321-1148; (Web) www.impactunlimited.com.
Milos Structural Systems offers a new “Exhibit Design Catalog” and CD-ROM, providing hundreds of design ideas for Milos’ trussing systems. Milos QuickTruss Aluminum Trussing features a Quick connection system for rapid assembly. Milos TriTruss offers a unique look. For a copy of the Catalog and CD-ROM, contact Milos Structural Systems, 10409 Dow-Gil Rd., Ashland, VA 23005; (Tel) 800-411-0665, (Fax) 800-411-0165, (Web) www.milosamerica.com.
Outwater Plastics Industries Inc.
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