Landauer, the global leader in radiation science and services contracted with Echelon Design this past fall to introduce the recent acquisition of Global Physic Solutions. Not ready to invest the time or money into a new booth design, Landauer choose to modify their existing 20x20 island booth. With an increased booth space of 30’ x 40’ and additional requirements such as a co-branded header, an enclosed conference room and additional workstations, Echelon was able to provide the modified exhibit economically using rental components.
Echelon Design recently partnered with Intersystems, an international exhibit design firm, to fabricate and manage the Beumer booth at Pack Expo this past October. Intersystems and Echelon worked very closely together, communicating every step of the way to ensure client expectations were met through to the smallest detail. Echelon was able to fabricate the booth structure based on the Intersystems design renderings by utilizing both rental and custom components.
Echelon began partnered with Entropic early last year on the design and fabrication of a 40’ x 50’ exhibit that could be leveraged across multiple configurations, the largest of which would be presented at CES this year. We created the a structure that communicated Entropic as a leader in fabless semiconductor design for home networking enabled solutions. The exhibit creates an open environment with components that provide modern, high-tech look and are lightweight and highly modular.
Echelon created the following exhibit structure with an intent focus on a design that conveys the message of Entropic Communications as a leader in fabless semiconductor design for home networking enabled solutions. The exhibit creates an open environment with components that provide modern, high-tech look and are designed to be lightweight and easy-to-install. The overall design was created around a much larger, 40’ x 50’ island exhibit that will be unveiled at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next January in Las Vegas. It’s modularity allows us to reconfigure much of the overhead framework for use in multiple configurations, such as Entropic’s 30’ x 30’ space at The Cable Show earlier this year.
Earlier this year Cetis, Inc., a leader in hospitality and enterprise telecommunications products, approached Echelon with the creative challenge of designing a custom rental exhibit and that would work in a small island (20’ x 30’) and several inline (10’ x 20’) configurations. We asked our client to consider the question, “what is the feeling you want when visitors approach your booth?”