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New stand system puts design and graphics first
0 Comment(s) 23/05/2007 +0100 GMT star full star full star half star blank star blank
by Ian Whiteling   Printable version

A new exhibition stand modular system has been launched that’s specifically designed to display large format graphics, which are increasingly in demand as companies endeavour to create a well-branded and strong show presence.

Called t3extra, the system has been developed by Tecna Display, and uses innovative cruciform connectors along with a variety of tubing, making construction easier while presenting greater design options.

“It’s the first – and only – modular system specifically designed for the graphics industry,” claims the man behind the concept Jonathan Evitt, Tecna Display’s founder and director.

 

 

Tecna's t3extra modular stand system in action

As t3extra is easier to put together than most stands, with no tools needed, Tecna says it should provide “significant savings on time and labour costs”. What’s more, it’s flexibility means transport and storage costs are minimal, too.

The sytem can be used for a variety of events, from exhibition stands to conferences, awards ceremonies, road shows and product launches.

“It’s sustainable, too,” adds Evitt. “It can be re-used, or hired out – giving around 10 to 15 years of ‘shelf life’. It’s not thrown away like wooden structures.”


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