Location To Be Determined - Wellington, New Zealand

Address:
Contact Show Management for Exact Location
Wellington
New Zealand
Venue contact telephone
xxx-xxx-xxxx
Fax
xxx-xxx-xxxx

Sokolniki Exhibition and Convention Centre

Address:
5 Luchevoy prosek, 7, building 1
Moscow
107014
Russian Federation
Venue contact telephone
+7 495 995 0595
Fax
+7 495 925 3489

Theydon Bois Village Hall

Address:
Coppice Row
Theydon Bois
CM16 7ER
United Kingdom
Venue contact title
Hall Manager
Venue contact first name
Frank
Venue contact last name
Bell
Venue contact telephone
+44-77-5872-0929
Fax
+44-77-5872-0929

Mercure Letchworth Hall

Address:
Letchworth Lane
Letchworth
SG6 3NP
United Kingdom
Venue contact telephone
+44-19-4587-0160
Fax
+44-19-4587-0160

Rollins Center at Dover Downs Hotel

Address:
1131 North DuPont Hwy.
Dover
Delaware
19901
USA
Venue contact telephone
302-674-4600
Fax
302-734-3142

Design Your Trade Show Exhibit for the 4th Dimension

Submitted by bradford.christison on Tue, 11/29/2011 - 18:12

Exhibit designers make a big deal about how trade show exhibits are 3-D – they have length, width and height. That 3-D perspective creates much greater visual impact than 2-D marketing mediums.

Yet, exhibits are actually 4-D, the 4th dimension being time. We exist in three spatial dimensions and in one temporal dimension, which combine to be called spacetime.

Imperial Hofburg Palace Vienna

Address:
Heldenplatz
Vienna
A-1014
Austria
Fax
4315356426

Hendersonville Expo Center

Address:
90 Volunteer Dr., Ste. 200
Hendersonville
Tennessee
37075
USA
Venue contact first name
Barry
Venue contact last name
Lee
Venue contact telephone
615-824-9890
Fax
615-590-7634
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