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6 shows, 1 re-usable exhibition standScan Display first used the Fabric Pop-up System at Meetings Africa 2018 and has used it at every subsequent Meetings Africa show. This year, Scan Display exhibited at Meetings Africa 2024 using the same hardware that it has used since 2018. The entire 2024 stand with its double-sided graphics was backlit with LED curtains, creating an extremely eye-catching display. The latest graphics will be re-used for other activations throughout the year. This is the perfect example of how efficient a sustainable solution can be. Scan Display’s Fabric Pop-up System is the ideal solution if you:
PortableThe Fabric Pop-up System is a portable display system that can be used to create powerful exhibition stands. It’s a walled display structure made from collapsible frames on which you attach graphics. It can be easily assembled and compactly packed away by one person without any tools, making it ideal for travelling exhibits like road shows and mall activations. Fabric graphicsThe fabric graphics have some notable benefits:
Modular designThe Fabric Pop-up System’s modular design also offers unrivalled flexibility. Much like Lego™ blocks, you can mix and match different structures, creating endless setup options. This gives you the freedom to book different stand sizes and positions at different shows. PackagesScan Display offers 27 packages of pre-designed display configurations. Alternatively, you can purchase individual walls (straight or curved, and of varying heights) and bulkheads, or request a custom-designed exhibition stand using the system. AccessoriesThe Fabric Pop-up System comes with a variety of accessories, including:
AffordabilityThe cost-saving potential of this product is significant when you consider:
Justin Hawes, managing director of Scan Display, describes the product as a game-changer. This is because it empowers customers to take control of their own exhibition stands and displays. “It also has great potential for use across Africa, because it’s durable, easy to use and transport,” he adds.
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