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March 2020
Table of Contents
EXHIBITOR Q & A
Sponsoring Versus Hosting
Should we host our own hospitality event or sponsor something already organized by the show?
Small Booths
How can I improve my chances of getting an appreciable return from a small booth?
ASK DAN
Asking for a Raise
How do I ask my boss for a well-deserved pay hike?
EXHIBITING 101
Five Tips for New Builds
Here are important - but often overlooked - items to consider when planning a new exhibit.
AMMUNITION
Ideas That Work
Hold the Phone, Auto Focus, Comfort Food, and more.
FIXING SNAFUS
Taking a Seat
What the boss wants, the boss gets. It didn't matter that it was never a part of our original plan.
VENUES
Washington State Convention Center
The Washington State Convention Center in Seattle stands in the heart of the Emerald City.
PORTFOLIO
Presentation Stations
Six examples of theaters that not only drew a crowd but also made a positive, on-brand impression in the process.
QUIZ
Weight a Minute
Try to guess the weight of these booths that, despite being light on the scales, left a heavy impact on attendees.
PHOTO GALLERY
Self Service
National Oilwell Varco Inc. built a booth designed to appeal to clients, prospects, and VIPs on a personal level.
ARCHIVE
By Land and by Sea
1904: An early form of augmented reality with a simulated voyage to Paris debuts at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
CASE STUDY
Gatorade Drinks Outside the Box
The Gatorade Company appeals to athletic influencers via a mix of gamification and education.
MANAGEMENT
Myth Buster
EXHIBITOR debunks six common misconceptions held by exhibit-marketing newbies.
INTERNATIONAL
A Quick Guide to General Data Protection Regulation
We sifted through the 88 pages of GDPR regulations to find the parts that pertain most to exhibitors.
PORTFOLIO
Belly Up!
Here are six examples of in-exhibit hospitality bars that offer form, function, and style straight up.
INSIGHT
Game Changer
Author Jim Gilmore predicts what the future holds for experiential marketing.
GLOBAL
International Exhibiting Guide: Paris
The least you need to know about exhibiting in Paris
International Exhibiting Guide: Abu Dhabi
The least you need to know about exhibiting in Abu Dhabi
International Exhibiting Guide: Buenos Aires
The least you need to know about exhibiting in Buenos Aires

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photo gallery
Client: National Oilwell Varco Inc., Houston
Design/Fabrication: 2020 Exhibits Inc., Houston
Size: 50-by-80 feet (4,000 square feet)
Estimated Cost: $500,000
Estimated Cost/Square Foot: $125

 
Self Service
By Charles Pappas with photos by 713Photography LLC

With 50,000 attendees, the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) can seem as congested and blaring as Black Friday at the Mall of America. To create an inviting refuge from the show's typical rumpus, National Oilwell Varco Inc. (NOV) and 2020 Exhibits Inc. built a 4,000-square-foot booth designed to appeal to current clients, prospects, and VIPs on a more personal level. NOV, a provider of oil- and gas-drilling equipment and components, eschewed the huge machinery it usually highlighted at the show and instead offered a quieter self-paced experience focused on messaging.


Offshore Chilling
Instead of colossal machinery in its 50-by-80-foot booth, National Oilwell Varco Inc. (NOV)offered more intimate experiences. At its LED Activation Wall, guests stepped on topic-labeled footprints, which triggered short video presentations. Meanwhile, multiple hospitality areas provided ample space to relax.

Once inside the exhibit, attendees could approach the 20-by-6-foot LED Activation Wall. Here, visitors stepped up to any of five sets of footprints on the wood floor over which descriptive headings were written in a cursive script, such as "sustainable future," "maximize returns," and "quality wellbores." If guests placed their feet on the footprints beneath, for example, "sustainable future," the wall's motion sensor activated and played a short video about that topic. To explore other subjects, attendees simply shuffled over to the next set of footprints, after which the wall ran another brief video.

From the self-paced Activation Wall, guests moved to any of half a dozen learning stations set in handsome frames of plywood and laminate. Visitors donned wireless Bose Corp. headphones that dampened the din of the show floor and then embarked on another self-guided tour of many NOV products. Once attendees wrapped up at the stations, they could relax in the hospitality space whose plywood/laminate countertop and tables and low-hanging overhead beams effected the intimate ambiance of a chill Seattle coffee bar. Staffers invited A-ranked leads to convene in the tranquil VIP lounge, where the mid-century-modern environment seemed more "Mad Men" than meeting room. NOV's booth drew in hundreds of attendees with activities that guests controlled at their own speed and a space that gushed with calm instead of clamor.E



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