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February 2018
Table of Contents
EXHIBITOR Q & A
First-Time Exhibiting
What are some tips to help first-time exhibitors get the best bang for their buck?
Exhibit Insurance
Do we really need to purchase insurance for our exhibit? And if so, what is available?
ASK DAN
Fear of Speaking
I have to give presentations at work, but I'm scared of public speaking.
EXHIBITING 101
Rent Check
Renting an exhibit property can be a smart move, but only if you take the following pros and cons into consideration.
AMMUNITION
Ideas That Work
Philanthropic Food, Making History, World Domination, A Desk that Delivers, String Theory, and more.
FIXING SNAFUS
Attack of the Killer Exhibit
One minute I was an upright exhibiting ninja, and the next I was face down on the carpet.
VENUES
Anaheim Convention Center
Overlooking Disneyland Resort, the Anaheim Convention Center is the largest convention center on the West Coast.
TRADE SHOW VIDEO
EXHIBITORLIVE 2017
Catch a glimpse of the largest show floor for face-to-face marketing professionals.
QUIZ
Are You Normal?
Determine if your exhibiting program fits the norm in this data-centric quiz.
ARCHIVE
The Picture of Health
1909: The International Tuberculosis Exhibition is held in Philadelphia.
INSIGHT
Inside Intel's Award-Winning Exhibit Program
Intel Corp.'s Victor Torregroza shares his exhibit-marketing insights.
CASE STUDY
Beefing up Booth Traffic
An audience-savvy exhibit design and in-booth activity helps Zoetis Inc. capture attendees' attention.
MANAGEMENT
Marketing From Afar
How do you pull off a first-rate show when you're holed up in your cubicle?
GLOBAL
International Exhibiting Guide: Hanover, Germany
The least you need to know about exhibiting in Hanover
International Exhibiting Guide: Tokyo, Japan
The least you need to know about exhibiting in Tokyo, Japan
International Exhibiting Guide: Guadalajara, Mexico
The least you need to know about exhibiting in Guadalajara
ROAD SHOWS
Road Rulers
Find inspiration for your next road show with these eight vehicles that are the perfect mix of form and function.
BEST OF
The Best of CES 2018
EXHIBITOR magazine ranks the most remarkable exhibits from the 2018 International Consumer Electronics Show.
PHOTO GALLERY
Curve Appeal
Varian Medical Systems Inc. eschews hard angles and embraces rounded elements and translucent fabrics.

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Client: Varian Medical Systems Inc., Palo Alto, CA
Design/Fabrication: ET Global Exhibit Group., Suwanee, GA; Riverview Systems Group Inc., Milpitas, CA
Size: 80-by-140 feet (11,800 square feet, including two double-deck structures)
Estimated Cost: $1.5 million
Estimated Cost/Square Foot: $127

 
Curve Appeal
By Charles Pappas with photos by Padgett and Company Inc.

When Varian Medical Systems Inc. planned its exhibit for the 2017 American Society for Radiation Oncology meeting, it wanted to avoid the attendee bottlenecks previously caused by clumping its products together.


The Lighter Side
Varian Medical Systems Inc. uncluttered its double-deck exhibit by placing its main product areas 100 feet apart and employing curved design elements fabricated from both translucent and solid materials to give the booth the look and feel of a flowing space.

Marketers for the maker of radiation-oncology hardware and software also desired round design elements they felt would be more welcoming than the harsh angles also typical of those earlier booths. Working with ET Global Exhibit Group, Varian created 11,800 square feet of elegant curves and uncluttered exhibit space.

Visitors approaching the double-deck island booth were struck by a 120-by-20-foot length of translucent stretch fabric streaking across the air. Even more arresting was a pair of swooping louvered walls made of dozens of laminated foam slats extending in a bow-like trajectory more than 60 feet long. More than just an architectural embellishment, each wall served as a visual marker for Varian's two main presentation areas displaying its Halcyon and TrueBeam radiation-therapy machines. Instead of placing the products in the booth's center, the company set them in opposing corners next to a 16-by-20-foot LED backdrop that cycled between Varian messaging and swirling abstract shapes. Nearby, under an ovular fabric lightbox and positioned between two curved freestanding wall sections, was an international pavilion showcasing cancer treatment-related software tools.

Rounding out the booth were 34 individual workstations. Rather than radiating them from the center outward, as the company had done before, it arranged them beside one long aisle, providing visitors ample room in which to explore. By repositioning its product displays and offering refined design flourishes, Varian found a way to radiate an irresistible appeal to hundreds of visitors. E



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