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t1meslayer · 20 days ago
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I promised a trip to Emerald City Comic Con 2025, and boy did I live it up in Seattle!!
Figured it would only be right to share a couple of con pics for the fellas and not-so-fellas living vicariously. So be prepared to hit that Read More and live vicariously through me and my nicest Thursday threads:
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Mimikyu Hoodie, baybee!
I've been to San Diego Comic Con once or twice, and a few scattered conventions beyond that — namely Anime Expo. Even so, I was caught completely off-guard by how huge ECCC was. Checking in happened at the main Arch building of the Seattle Convention Center, which had a couple of vendors but was primarily celebrity autograph booths.
The real party happened in the Summit building a few blocks out, wherein two entire convention floors were filled end-to-end with artist alleys and merch vendors and sponsor tables and much more.
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As you might imagine... I spent way too much money on stuff.
But in my defense?
A lot of the stuff I bought are gifts for my friends and family. So it's worth every penny.
... And the stuff I didn't buy for my friends was also worth every penny. For example, this very fun Kingdom Hearts print that I'm going to put up alongside my Halloween Town Sora figure as part of my brand-new apartmentℱ
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And, of course. It wouldn't be a fandom-centric convention without the goofiest horny stalls you've ever seen in your life. Here were some of my faves:
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Congrats to Gojo for making it in with the horny anime pin-up girls.
It also wouldn't be a fandom-centric convention without some really good cosplay! I saw way more than just the characters pictured below, from a full suit of Spartan power armor to Luz and Amity holding hands out in a distant crowd, and even multiple younger kids dressed as Pomni from Digital Circus.
I did not, unfortunately, pick up the names of anyone. Not the most professional way to do things I know, but I wasn't thinking about it beyond "let me snap a quick pic for my friends" at the time.
You'll have to forgive me and merely enjoy the craftsmanship on display, just this once.
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Bonus: A couple of RC characters were also roaming the floor, both an expected Star Wars droid and a much less expected Rosie from The Jetsons.
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Found the time to hit a couple of panels too, though the ones that interested me were more professional-oriented. One covered works of storytelling in YA graphic novels (put on Mad Cave Studios' Maverick publishing arm, which has some works like "Scoop" that I'm pretty interested in reading now). The other was about self-publishing works of fiction, and tools available to modern-day writers that are a boon in that field.
No mystery as to what I've been thinking about lately, I suppose!
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However, one aspect of the trip I'm most excited about — and, in fact, the reason I went to ECCC in the first place — was getting the opportunity to meet @phantom-nisnow [main website here] and see a special sneak peak at the proof print for @fairystorieszine <.<
I can tell you guys that we've got a real good one coming together.
PRE-ORDERS ARE STILL OPEN THROUGH MARCH 30 !!!!!!!!!!
Since I can't offer many teasers on that front (yet~), I figure I'll leave y'all with a different kind of teaser. While moving to a new city hasn't left me much brainpower to write new fics, my couple of nights spent in a Seattle Airbnb did provide enough of a reprieve to say...
Hey.
How about I start the proper fanfic idea tracker I've been meaning to cobble together so I'm not just scrolling endlessly through my Notes app?
And so, here we are:
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Just a couple of glimpses at a few of the Pokemon-related ideas I have in my pipeline right now. Don't get TOO greedy now~
Unless, of course, you want to be greedy for more of my favorite pic from the trip: West Point Lighthouse, Discovery Park. Dusk.
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The world truly is amazing.
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ghostzzy · 1 month ago
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THE REPTILE EXPO
ok hi i've finally recovered enough to write up a post about the reptile expo <3 under the cut for so much rambling. scroll to the end for the pictures of lizards/turtles/snakes/etc!
SO. it was really fucking cool.
context: i don't usually go to Events by myself. i get overwhelmed very easily in crowded places and it becomes hard for me to make decisions and stay grounded and not get extremely anxious; it's a lot easier for me to follow someone around than navigate by myself. but if there was ever an Event to go to by myself, it was this one.
all kinds of people were there! old men who had been breeding turtles their entire lives. middle-aged couples who were looking into getting their first snake. multi-generational families in geeky lizard tshirts. and, my favorite, little children who had clearly dragged their parents there to beg for a pet. i saw so many kids who were engaging in active enthusiastic conversations about reptile behavior and care with the vendors, proving their knowledge and indulging their special interests, and it was fucking delightful.
i was in the minority for not knowing much about reptiles and also not owning any, but every single person i spoke to, vendor or visitor, was so happy to tell me all about their favorite creatures. nobody minded that i was there just to look at little guys.
all this is to say: autism absolutely radiated off the building. and it felt like a very safe environment to just wander around and check stuff out and be a little stupid and a little in awe.
basically, there were maybe.. 50? tables and booths set up, most of which were covered in takeout containers and tiny tanks full of Little Guys (baby snakes, geckos, froggies, spiders). sometimes there were Bigger Guys, in buckets (turtles) or full tanks (Big Snakes). MOST vendors preferred you didn't touch the guys or move their containers around too much -- but several were willing to take a guy out of his tank and let you handle him if you were really interested in purchasing, or had display animals that were more comfortable being handled that they'd let you touch or hold. (i personally did not touch any creatures, because i got scared about germs, but i definitely Could've if i wanted to.)
NOW, MEET SOME GUYS:
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^ green tree monitor! they came as a pair. liked to be upside down
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^ peruvian mata mata turtle. flat head!! looked like a leaf!!
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^ Bel Spider M? SO pretty, almost pearlescent. pink and white and curious and reminded me of mishka...
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^ piebald!! soooo pretty
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^ CHAMELEONS!! so fucking beautiful. of all the animals, it seemed like chameleons were the most Fine with being handled; i saw so many people with chameleons climbing all over them.
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^ pixie frog and pikachu frog! the pikachu guys were so rotund...
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^ scoops of something. truly just Chilling.
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^ geckos being goofy!! (liz if u see this i'm going to message u sometime abt ms mustard. i am extremely compelled now by the idea of owning a crested gecko...)
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^ blizzard? so naked.....
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^ sleepie cheeto....
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^ A Pile Of Guys? skinks maybe? unsure. i saw many skinks and they were generally on the larger side but i'm still not really clear on what makes a skink.
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^ axolotls!! these were a big hit. there was only 1 vendor who had them and EveryBody wanted to see the axolotls.
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^ beardie in a bandana!!! this guy wasn't even for sale, she was literally just modeling the bandana.
AND, along with the creatures, there were also lots of vendors selling habitats, plants, and reptile-themed trinkets -- there were several who were selling 3D-printed crap, but also lots who were selling handmade jewelry, or prints, or toys.
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^ my haul. a coloring book, a print, and 2 stickers (there were supposed to be 4 stickers but the guy who rang me up forgot to give me the other ones... sad...)
overall, it was $20 for entry and i spent about $20 on merch, and it was an extremely enriching ~2.5 hours. well worth it!!
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pixelmate-exhibition-co-ltd · 5 months ago
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canmom · 2 years ago
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Das Abenteuer der Canmom in Köln (zur Gamescom)
It's time for canmom to have another adventure! What will that wacky lil porygon do next?
[you may be wondering, whatever happened to the plan to transfer l'aventure de canmom Ă  Annecy to the main site for easier reading? that's still planned to happen, hopefully pretty soon! I've just been very busy.]
So: I work for a small VR games company called Holonautic. I've been working for them for around four months now (time flies)! This week some of us were in Cologne, Germany, attending Gamescom. Until this trip I hadn't met any of them in person, and indeed only had a vague idea what they looked like, because the modern world is wacky that way.
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What's Gamescom? It's a major industry expo where game devs show off their games to the public and journalists, and otherwise have various industrial sorts of chats. The event fills a massive convention centre (the Kölnmesse), similar to the Excel Centre in London. Thousands and thousands of gamers enter in massive queues, and once inside, they queue up some more to get a chance to play some work in progress games at massive display booths.
Or maybe they go to the indie room, where there are hundreds of tiny desks just wide enough for a dev to set up a computer with a demo... or the retro games area, where various old consoles were set up for people to play... or one of the zones set up for laser tag or something like that. There was a lot going on!
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Even Cthulhu came down to check out the games.
My own experience of Gamescom involved very little of that. With my Trade Visitor badge I could skip the queues, but most of my time was spent in a corner of the Business Area demoing our game to influencers, other devs and members of Meta and Unity, and then heading out to restaurants to have dinner with other VR devs in the evening. I had a good time though! It was great to meet the rest of Holonautic in person, and get to see the sights of Köln a tiny bit. And it was a very rewarding feeling to see other people enjoy the game I'd been working so hard on.
So in this post I'm going to talk about my trip, do a bit of amateur sociology, think about the place of videogames in the world and all that - and also talk a little about how the game sausage gets made - at least as far as I can without breaking NDA. Sadly, the game I spent most of the weekend demonstrating remains under wraps, so I'll have to tell you about that another day. I didn't get to see a ton of games but I'll also talk about the handful of indies I did see!
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This time I travelled by train (non-transport nerds, feel free to skip this paragraph), taking the Eurostar from St. Pancras to Brussels, and then the ICE 19 to Cologne. Although it was slower and a bit more expensive than flying, once you factor in the time it takes to travel out to the airport, and the security generally being much more straightforward, I think I much prefer the trains. I spent my journeys drawing other passengers (coming soon to @canmom-art) and reading Osamu Tezuka's manga Ayako (which will be its own post). It was all told very straightforward and comfortable.
[minutiae: I thought I was clever by getting an Interrail pass instead of just buying tickets the usual way, but I didn't realise that you also have to pay for seat reservations, so in the end the Interrail probably cost about as much for a 'there and back again' type of trip.]
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By far the most expensive part of the trip was the hotel room. We stayed in a hotel pretty close to the centre of Cologne, but it turned out that its proximity to be about 15 minutes walk from public transport, so we didn't end up saving that much travel time. Since I ultimately spent almost no time in my hotel room, I think if I go next year, the call will be to stay at a hostel. But anyway, let's talk games.
How a game gets released on the Quest
So, Holonautic specialises in VR games. I wrote about our previous games in this very nerdy post, but in brief, there are broadly two major types of VR game: PC VR and standalone VR. For PC VR, the game runs on a computer, and the headset just contains a screen and something that can be tracked. For standalone VR, the headset is essentially a powerful Android smartphone with a custom OS; it uses the headset's cameras for tracking and does all the computing on the headset.
With the success of the Oculus/Meta Quest series, standalone VR became really, really popular - much more so than PCVR ever was. It makes sense: for native games you don't need a powerful gaming PC and there are no cables to trip over or expensive base stations, but you can still play PCVR games if you want to. Almost all of Holonautic's games are Quest-native.
For PCVR games, you can use one of various APIs, such as OpenXR, to wire up your game to VR tracking and input. Moreover, Valve built pretty good VR support into Steam, and since Steam is pretty much anything-goes, it's pretty easy to release a PCVR game in a way people can get it - but marketing is all on you, as with any Steam game.
The Quest is a different story. Compared to other consoles, Meta (which absorbed Oculus a few years ago) occupies a bit of a strange position in this industry, simultaneously the hardware manufacturer, the only publisher, and also a developer of first-party titles.
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I don't have any good pictures for this part so here's me in a massive cathedral. Metaphors? No no. It's just a holiday photo...
There are two ways that games can get released on the Quest. There's the store, which is heavily curated: here, Meta acts as a publisher, releasing only games they think will sell, but they also put games through months of QA and handle all the marketing for you (i.e. putting it in front of people when they boot up the Quest). To get on the store, you basically need to have an in at Meta - there's a whole process, I'll talk about that in a moment. There's also 'App Lab', which is much less heavily vetted - but also it's a lot harder to get an audience on App Lab. If a game is particularly successful on App Lab, Meta may end up promoting it to the store. But a lot of games just languish there.
Of course, just because you have a liaison at Meta does not mean you have a free pass onto the store. There's a whole series of stages you have to go through: first you write up a detailed pitch, then if approved (based on what else may be in the works, Meta won't approve two overly similar games), you have a few months to make a 'Minimum Viable Product' prototype of your game and show it to Meta. I joined the company about a month before the MVP was due on our game.
Assuming your contact at Meta likes the MVP, you get a few more months to make a 'Vertical Slice', which is essentially a small portion of your game that's more or less complete. (For example, a single level.) Then, you show this to Meta again. If you make a good impression, they'll give you the go-ahead to finish the game and release it on the store.
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Here's another random picture of Köln from the famous Hohenzollern Bridge. Are you saying this wall covered in padlocks is symbolic of something? Overactive imagination, I tell you.
So if yo uwere wondering, the last few weeks of intense work were all about making that vertical slice be as good as possible (and it got pretty clutch at the end). Since we were all going to be at Gamescom, we agreed with our guy at Meta that we'd demo the game in person.
The upshot of all this is that selling a VR game is heavily heavily shaped by Meta, and specifically the individual at Meta who makes the call. Holonautic has a longstanding contact with a laid-back American guy I'll call W.; he has in the past championed some of our games like Hand Physics Lab that left other Meta staff unconvinced. (As it turns out, W. was right and Hand Physics Lab was successful.) But he's not shy about saying that a game doesn't make the cut and should go to AppLab instead. Our game would live or die based on W.'s opinion.
But not just W.; Meta itself as an organisation is also looking for certain things, shaped by its internal politics. They have new features they want to tout - so if you can come up with a game that uses mixed reality, hand tracking and shared anchors that's probably going to count in your favour. And they have certain directions they are keen to push: sporty exercise games are in favour at the moment.
What does this mean for the evolution of the medium? Well, of course people will make the games they want to make, and just because Meta likes an idea doesn't mean it will sell. But Meta does have a lot of power to dictate the general direction of VR games - and if the Apple Vision Pro takes off in a few years, Apple will no doubt end up with a similar role.
It's been interesting to see the forces that shape a game up close: our ideological desire to make things that are new and different and meet our personal tastes, balanced against the need to have successful games to keep the company afloat (good old M-C-M'), and the need to satisfy Meta; all of this leaves its fingerprints on the game.
To not keep you in suspense, I think the demo to W. went pretty well; I can't really say more than that. It was also a good chance to tell the Meta guys about the parts of their APIs that are jank and hard to use - and to their credit they were apparently rather desperate to get feedback and I feel hopeful that they'll make it better.
It's hard to talk about Meta, because it's just such a massive organisation. We can talk about massive erosion of privacy, enabling genocide in Myanmar, and so on - but we're dealing with a small sub-corner of this huge beast, which is less a social media company and more of a games publisher and console manufacturer. But I definitely understand why someone wouldn't want to let a Facebook device loaded with cameras into their house! I could go more into privacy and the Quest 2 but it would be way too long a tangent. Ultimately this is probably a 'no ethical consumption'/'we live in a society' type of deal - one day Meta's domination will erode and we'll have to deal with a different superpower.
Whatever happens, we can continue to explore what's possible in this medium! I think of all the ethical bargains that must be made with the tech industry, I have done OK.
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What Cologne is like
On Tuesday, I arrived in Cologne Central Station (Köln Hauptbahnhof) and walked over to my hotel, where I met my colleagues. Most of them looked fairly similar to how they'd set up their VR avatars... but none of them had realised I'm super tall. surprise, bitches ;p
We went out to an Indian restaurant where we all ended up ordering biryani. This being Germany, the portions were massive, so I asked for mine to be in a box to finish later, forgetting that my hotel room had no fridge or microwave and I'd have zero time to eat it (rip). Overall I think I hit it off pretty well, and we chatted for a while about games we liked, the mess that happened at Za/um, movies and the like - it was good to get a chance to interact more casually in person instead of only ever talking about work stuff. Everyone was exhausted from travel so we turned in pretty early, though probably not as early as the restaurant would have liked...
The thing that surprised me most about Cologne is how much it didn't feel strange or unfamiliar. If not for all the signs in German and cars driving on the right, you could drop me in an area of Cologne and tell me it's an unfamiliar part of London and I'd easily believe you. The parts of the city that are filled with business parks and glass-fronted chain stores could exist almost anywhere on Earth.
That said, there are some ways the Germans do things differently! One is restaurants. I visited three different restaurants and two of them worked on a 'self-service' model. Essentially, you order your food at the bar, and they give you a little buzzer device. When it buzzes, you go back up to the bar and collect your food. Nobody would wait tables, there would just be one person behind the bar taking orders and such (though someone would still have to clean your table).
Restaurants also close very early in Cologne. I think a couple of times we put staff in an awkward position of wanting to go home but having to sit around until our party was done. That said, at one point I walked through a riverside area with a few dozen steakhouses, and that seemed to stay open a lot later.
Köln has a decent amount of graffiti, a surprisingly large portion of it in English. Under most bridges there's usually a good number of tags. I didn't manage to get any good photos but shout out to the person who wrote something like 'this world is too damn loud', which is a big mood for autistic girl walking away from a convention centre lmao.
Wednesday: in which our heroine finds out what an influencer is
The next morning we all went down to a German bakery (pictured above). According to my colleagues, the thing to get is a Bienenstich, or 'Bee Sting', a kind of cake with crispy honeyed almond flakes on top and cream in the middle. Here's a really bad photo:
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It was pretty tasty!
We scooted over to the convention centre on the metro, and made our way in. I started getting used to navigating the Messe. Our company didn't get our own booth this year, but XR game devs are pretty tight-knit, and Niantic, creators of Ingress and Pokémon Go, there to promote their new phone-based AR Monster Hunter game - lent us some space in their booth to do a demo to the popular VR influencers Cas and Chary.
We headed over to Hall 8 and none of us could find the Niantic booth. Eventually we figured out why: the Niantic booth was outdoors. On a very bright summer day.
The Quest 2 has a bit of a finicky relationship to light. If it's too dark, the cameras can't pick up anything and tracking can fail - hand tracking is especially susceptible. But bright sunlight is also a problem. Essentially, the controllers on the Quest 2 contain small infrared LEDs, which are tracked by the headset's cameras. This works very well, in general - but in the sun, the background infrared radiation can completely overwhelm these LEDs and the controllers become essentially unusable. You also have to be very careful never to let the sun shine through the lenses inside the headset when you take it off, or the focused sunlight can destroy the screen.
So, an outdoor demo was a problem. Luckily, Niantic had an air-conditioned tent in their little zone. We all filed into the tent and started testing the headsets. Even inside a tent, it was too bright for the Quest 2 hand tracking... but we managed to figure out the Quest Pro still worked (since it uses cameras in the controllers for tracking), and rushed to test everything would work. Before long, Cas and Chary arrived, and we demoed the game. Look mum, I'm in a tweet:
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Before this convention I had very little knowledge of the whole world of VR influencers, and honestly I still don't, but it seems to be a big thing - a good word from an influencer is a massive boost to a game's chances. I'm still not entirely sure what the difference is between an influencer and a journalist; both are in the business of reviewing new tech and games and rely on a reputation of unbiased analysis for credibility, and both are courted by devs hoping to promote their games. I guess an influencer is like a fully independent journalist? In any case, Cas and Chary were really sweet in our extremely brief meeting, and it was amazing to see the first people from outside the company having fun with our game.
We got word that bHaptics, a Korean company which makes haptic suits and gloves for use with VR devices, had some space in their booth and were willing to let us do some demos there. So we set off back down the entire length of the convention centre to go into the secret Business Area.
Wednesday at Gamescom is restricted to trade visitors, meaning it's much less crowded than the later days. On those later days, that restriction only applies to the three halls designated as the Business Area. Like regular Gamescom, these halls are divided into flashy booths trying to sell you stuff, but in this case it's mostly companies trying to sell services and tools to developers: backend services, special 3D pens, anti-cheat... also a bunch of stands selling merch and figurines for some reason (maybe because they want to manufacture tie-in merch for your game), as well a bunch of national organisations promoting the game development scene in xyz country.
The Belgian stand functioned as a meeting spot, and they were also handing out vouchers for free beer. A strategy that seemed to be quite effective, judging by how crowded their booth became that evening.
We tested our headsets in the bHaptics zone, and discovered DOTS Netcode's prediction/rollback is good enough to make the game feel smooth even on public convention centre wifi, which was rather satisfying - so you know, good job Unity! Unfortunately the Shared Anchors continued to be a pain. We briefly ran into the head of DOTS at Unity and arranged a demo, scooted off to meet W. from Meta who bought us drinks, scooted over to Niantic again to meet some members of XR Bootcamp (a training course in XR game dev, whose cofounders Ferhan and Rahel seem to be the glue that holds the whole XR dev scene together), and at last wandered back to the Belgian zone...
...and then I went back to bHaptics to have a go at their gear. I didn't take a photo (rip) so here's a photo by CNet showing the full bHaptics getup, which in combination looks... kind of like you're the member of the SWAT team on washing up detail...
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(source: Scott Stein/CNet)
I had never gotten to try any sort of haptic suit before this, so it was quite novel. Essentially the vest contains 40 (or 16) vibration motors; the gloves contain further motors on the tips of each finger, and there's another motorised ring between you and the headset. There are also motorised wrist bands, motorised ankle bands...
The first demo was designed to showcase the features of the suit and wristbands, so you could try out various actions like shooting guns or putting stuff in a backpack with and without haptics. A second demo focused on manipulating objects: no wristbands, just the glove and hand tracking.
Of the various devices, the most convincing was probably shooting with the haptic suit. Vibration motors are well-suited for brief, intense pulses, and firing guns definitely felt more impactful with the suit on - not a perfect simulation of impact, but a strong effect. The backpack demo was especially impressive: it really felt like dropping heavy objects into a backpack. You also got to shoot at your own mirror image and feel the bullet/laser impacts, which felt like a rather roundabout way to give myself a back massage, but I could see it being effective in the right game.
The hand demo convinced me less. The problem is that vibration is a poor simulacrum of pressing against a solid surface, so it just felt distracting to have a vibration pulse when i grabbed an object - and you still had the usual physics jank associated with manipulating objects in VR using hand tracking. The final section of the hand tracking demo was social interaction: you were faced with rotated clone avatar, and you could shake your hand, punch or slap yourself, or give yourself a hug. As someone who lives half a world away from most people I love, I think giving someone a hug in VR would be a fantastic use of the technology, but sadly this hug was... not entirely convincing. It is very hard to simulate a steady touch with vibration motors.
Ultimately I think the best use for this haptic gear may not be simulation fidelity, but more abstract: similar to the haptic suit used in certain public demos of Rez Infinite, pulsing in time to music. Such uses are mentioned on the bHaptics site, and I'd love to have been able to try that kind of demo. (And yeah, I'm sure you could hook it up to the other kind of remote-controlled vibrating devices if you so desired, though you'd probably have to do a bit of work to wire everything up.)
It was really cool to finally get to experience haptics, and I was very grateful to the bHaptics members for taking the time to show me their gear.
After I'd satisfied myself, I caught up with the gang; we went out to dinner with other XR devs at a Turkish restaurant called Bona'me near the river. (The food was tasty and had a decent amount of vege options, once again in huge portions but this time we split them between the table. ...and once again we were the last table to leave by a long way, and I feel bad for the staff who had to sit around waiting for us.)
There, I met a solo dev called Ben Outram, who's spent the last three years working on a game called Squingle, a fascinating psychedelic game about manipulating bubbles in a world of DMT-core abstract visuals. (Honestly, check this game out, it's nuts. Meta are sleeping on it, it should absolutely have a full store release.)
Thursday: chaos reigns
On Thursday it somehow ended up that in the space of an hour, we would be demoing our game to the head of DOTS development at Unity (whose name I somehow never managed to catch), demoing our other game Cybrix to Cas and Chary, and then doing the big important demo for meta. Then it turned out that our metro line was blocked by an accident up ahead. We hurried out to get an Uber, and our driver gave us a rather... exciting ride; he rolled down the window to argue with another driver and dropped us off in the middle of the road while we waited in traffic. Rather harried, we arrived back at the bHaptics corner and set up for the demos in an unused area of floor nearby.
I'm not sure if I can say too much about how our demos went, but unfortunately we ran into some versioning issues and were not able to show Cybrix to Cas and Chary before they had to rush off (we weren't the only one to face transport issues that morning). Lesson learned: test everything, not just the part you're worried about. It's not the end of the world, though, and we all headed over to W.'s hotel, into a swanky suite with a nicely laid table for the most important demo of the week. We had the room for maybe 20 minutes, then we were out the door again to the lobby of another hotel to talk it over.
After that... suddenly the afternoon was free, ish. We went back into Gamescom and ate some very expensive ramen. Then, word came that some more influencers wanted to try out our games, so it was back to bHaptics and well, the story gets a little repetitive at this point :p I can't say much more than that without talking about our game, so I will just have to say that the demos went well.
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This was my view for most of Gamescom.
At the end of the day, I had a couple of free hours to scoot over to the indie games area and try out some games before everyone went home. At this point my social batteries had run very dry indeed so I was glad to get some time to just play games.
The indie zone was divided into lots and lots of small booths, typically just wide enough for one computer. And even late in the evening, it was very, very busy...
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This is just one small corner of the indie area.
Not really knowing almost any of these games, my 1337 MLG Pro Gamescom strat was to wander around until I spotted an empty chair and then play whatever game was going and chat with the dev if they were around. This worked out pretty well! I'll write up the games I played in a moment, but first I'm overdue to wax philosophical.
What was really striking about walking around the indie area is just how many games there are. Wandering around you can pretty quickly spot patterns and influences just by glimpsing at screens (here's a combat tutorial, there's a crafting/survival game, and yonder a narrative game that's borrowed the entire interface of Disco Elysium).
I've seen, up close and personal now, just how much fiddly effort and dedication it takes to make a game. There's something kind of strange and alienating to me about encountering all this creative output in a massive aggregate, where you can only give it maybe half an hour in a noisy room, surrounded by a dozen more or less similar games, in a way that kind of demands you rapidly assign it into a broad, combinatoric category: x art style, y core mechanic, z emotional register. Presenting this game this way really seems to file them all down to Content, which can be boxed and tagged and matched to a consumer with the appropriate set of subculture flags.
One thing that is distinctive about games as a medium to me is the very strong separation between 'mechanics' and 'presentation'. To produce a game you don't just need a system to manipulate, but also associate it with a narrative to make it comprehensible and lend it some sort of affective impact.
So you could theoretically make a game with the exact same mechanics as, say, Half-Life 2 - the same movement, the same enemy hitboxes, the same collision geometry and shooting mechanics and progression - but a completely different presentation style and telling a completely different story. Indeed, a typical early stage of game development has placeholder 'programmer art' and 'greybox' levels.
Equally, you could lift the iconography of a game and drape it over a completely different mechanical substrate - and indeed, it isn't at all uncommon for major franchises to launch spinoffs in different genres.
So games as a medium consist of all these different pieces which you can attach in various ways to define a game which you can name. And once this is done, that game becomes in a sense 'concrete': we act as if Half-Life 2 is an object with a distinct existence. It's a powerful social construct. Then, a successful game is then one which manages to unify all these disparate elements into some sort of whole that feels coherent. Game development sees all the possible elements of a game gradually collapse into whatever gets released. It's highly stochastic: an arbitrary decision by a tired dev, or even a glitch, might later become fixed as one of the core icons of the great 'Franchise'.
When there were less games around, and it was a lot harder for people to get their hands on dev tools, it made sense to think of games as solid, discrete things. Whatever you got on the cartridge or disc was pretty much immutable. Now, though, most major games operate as a 'service' that is constantly modified, and it is not uncommon either for players to mod a game, on a continuum from small changes like injecting shaders or changing music, to total conversion mods that are a 'whole new game'.
And indie games, then... you've got a subculture which heavily emphasise sharing techniques, and it's just as beholden to genre as AAA games. The existence of all these games side by side, even though each one has its own name and identity, seems to further break up "games" into combinations of pieces. When I encounter a new third-person action game, it's as a variation on a kind of broader, abstracted super-game. My first task is to discover the particular quirks of this manifestation of the third person action game. The days when we had a shared culture of 'games everyone has played' are basically already gone, but we still have a certain degree of shared context, because each game is a probe into that constantly evolving game-space, which someone has gone to the trouble to fish out and decorate...
I suppose this is all coming back around to the otaku database thing, isn't it? Or just semiotics in general...
Anyway, here's what I found on Thursday:
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I played an FPS called Serum, in which the core conceit is that you inject big syringes into your arm to give yourself powerups. Otherwise, it seems to be a game about gathering and crafting. Sadly the demo computer didn't have headphones, so I was missing sound, and seemed to be a bit underpowered for the game. Nevertheless, I walked around a bit, manufactured a healing serum, and shot some wolf and rabbit monsters with a bow and arrow.
I feel like I was rather ruder than I intended to be, because in talking to the dev afterwards, the first thing I mentioned was the performance issues and he had to apologise like, yeah, we're running it on a laptop (it sounded like he said with a 3070? but I must have misheard him, unless he has very high standards for underpowered), it does run better on a proper computer. The environment design in this game was definitely really strong. Not quite sure how the serum mechanic would work in practice - it sounds quite like Bioshock's plasmids, but the demo didn't really give the opportunity to try out the different options.
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I played Dead Pets Unleashed, an adventure game about a demon girl in a struggling punk band. One of the devs was hanging out with this one and generally had a great vibe, joking about how almost nobody picked a certain option and suggesting the route that would get the most out of the demo.
The game uses a sidescrolling perspective with hand-drawn sprites. The art style is very consciously flat, its population of monster people allowing an impressive variety of colours. It broadly alternates between conversations with choices that adjust stats (e.g. +punk, -social) and a variety of minigames - there was a music minigame of course (the conceit being chasing away intrusive thoughts), but I also washed a dildo, constructed a hot dog, and waited tables. Generally it oozed style, absolutely nailing the punk vibe, and had a bunch of cute features like changing your character's outfit. You can play the same demo on Steam. I think this is one I might well get when the full release comes.
And then I played... a game I can't even find now! I really should have made a note or taken a picture or something. It was a kind of Amanita-like point and click game in which you play a tin can person, manipulating objects as you try to rescue your can dog, descending into a city made of cardboard boxes. The puzzles were occasionally a bit obtuse, but the cute style really carried it. The devs weren't on hand for this one, but they did have a wall where you could leave postit notes with your comments on the game, including one with a fairly essential hint for the first puzzle. It was called something like 'can world' or 'box world', but at this point, I can't find it anywhere. It's a shame because I thought it was neat.
That was all I had time for on Thursday: I zoomed off to another restaurant by the river to eat some more falafels. Someone let off some fireworks for some reason.
We started to make our way back, across the famous Hohenzollern Bridge, which is one of those bridges with a tradition that lovers will attach a padlock to the fence to symbolise how long their relationship will last.
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At this point the padlocks have started to resemble kudzu, hanging down in strands of linked padlocks, or even growing up onto the superstructure of the bridge on chains. Questionable symbolism or not, it all makes for a fantastic textural effect, especially since it maintains the sheer density of padlocks for the entire length of the bridge.
While we were crossing, a boat passed under the bridge carrying some kind of a party. From a distance, all you could really see was a mass of glowsticks, and all you could hear was the ghost of the beat. It was a cool sight.
At this point I was pretty much completely exhausted so while there was some kind of industry party I definitely could not handle the crowds and walked home past the cathedral for an early night, eager to head in early to Gamescom tomorrow with a good night's sleep...
Friday: just like in my Bloodbornes, amirite gamers?
Predictably I overslept. Since I'd only get a few hours at Gamescom, I decided to visit the famous cathedral. I took that photo that I posted earlier, where somehow my little phone camera absolutely nailed the lighting, even if the cathedral is severely out of focus...
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I headed inside the building too.
Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is a bit of an oddball, historically. While it wasn't uncommon for cathedral-building projects to last a century, after working on this thing from 1248–1560 they downed tools, leaving the city with a half-finished cathedral for about 300 years.
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They had the front and back of a cathedral, with a big crane on the front part.
In the 1800s, the middle ages were in and the state decided it would be a good idea to have a big cathedral - both to make their new Catholic subjects happy and a symbol of THE NATION. After raising a stonking amount of money with one of the world's first NGOs, they built the rest of this thing, which briefly became the tallest building in the world. Hooray, said Emperor Wilhelm I. I love being a big strong nation with a big cathedral dick.
The cathedral survived the first world war, but got hit by a lot of bombs in the second - though the towers remained standing. After the war, they put it back up again. Now, it's a tourist attraction. Transsexual atheists can walk in and turn their phone to funny angles to try and capture the ceiling...
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You can call this a Deutsch angle, because... ok whatever guys they can't all be winners.
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They've got some old school Christian-style guro in here.
The interior is pretty cool: huge vaulted ceiling, massive stained glass. The stained glass unfortunately photographs really poorly on a phone, the colours washed out pretty much no matter what. They did have this funky ladder contraption, which I assume is probably used for maintaining/washing the windows...
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After a little while in there I decided this was pretty neat but I'd go to Gamescom, to say goodbye to everyone and maybe get a glance at some of the mainstream game zones. As it turned out we had another demo lined up, so we went back to The Corner Near BHaptics and did the routine. This time the audience was mostly other VR devs so I got to have some nice technical discussion.
At last, I had about an hour before my train. I thought about exploring the indie game zone some more, but decided I should really at least take a glance through the other halls. What I discovered was... queues! Many many queues. And various elaborate dioramas.
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Sometimes they had actors to go with them. I decided to include the people taking the photo because... I don't even know what I was going for with this one to be honest, it seems kind of banal.
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Here's a queue of people waiting to play Rogue Trader, which boldly tells you it's the first(!) CRPG in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, hopefully not also the last. 'Warhammer CRPG' is a concept that 16-year-old Bryn would have gone completely insane about. 31-year-old Bryn was still a bit curious, but not enough to wait for a sitting down queue with less than an hour left at the con.
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I didn't take a lot of photos of the Extremely Gamer Shit, but for a taster, this lady was DJing a set on something called the 'Leet Desk', which appears to be a desk with built in RGB lighting, billed as 'the desk for gamers', because we can no longer contain the rainbow puke. When I walked past, she was playing an EDM remix of a tune that I vaguely recognised from a movie or a game but couldn't place specifically, which felt about right. Maybe it was Skyrim?
A lot of people walked around with the Hoyoverse bag, Hoyoverse being the collective term for the games of Chinese developer miHoYo such as Genshin Impact and Honkai Impact. Their slogan was 'tech otakus save the world', which thanks to their cunning move of handing out large bags, was soon paraded all over the convention. I feel like the jury is still out on the impact (ha ha) of tech otakus on the world...
In the end, the last hour was spent briefly walking around to see the halls and then I left to say my goodbyes and hop back on the train. The journey back was totally straightforward. I finished reading my manga and drew some more train passengers, who were generally pretty happy to be drawn.
Cosplay
It's a con, there's gotta be cosplayers right? Sure enough, the crowd was peppered with stormtroopers, kitsune, army men, luffies and various spooky skull guys... I didn't get many photos but here's a couple.
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Obligatory stormtroopers. Luckily, the inside of the con was airconditioned, those suits look toasty.
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These three kindly stopped to pose for me. I don't know what game they're doing, Dead by Daylight maybe? DbD girls, tell me ^^'
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This robot-girl cosplayer's costume is neat: when you look close you see it's made of old PC parts. Or at least the casings of them. I spotted a graphics card and an old VR headset. She also has built-in stilts so she towered over everyone, big respect. She was hanging out in the hall on Wednesday, so she might have been there in an official capacity, but I didn't get a chance to talk to her.
Observations of demographics and stuff
It's been a good long while since I've been to any sort of nerd convention. Mostly I've been to scifi/media fandom cons like Nine Worlds and Worldcon, or general nerd-shit cons like MCM Expo, and in the old old days, Warhammer cons like Game Day. But this event being specifically a gaming expo was pretty new to me.
Predictably the demographics skewed male (but not overwhelmingly) and white/East Asian (almost without exception). The various national organisations present were primarily European (which tracks for an event in Germany) but there were large stands e.g. promoting Korean game dev or the Guangzhao region of China. In the indie zone, there were a good handful of Japanese devs, and I spotted one game that was fully in JP. Here and there, you'd spot banners promoted other gaming expos - a lot in Europe, but also there is apparently a Gamescom Asia in Singapore, and a Tokyo Indie Games Summit which sounds pretty fun. By contrast, while I don't have any real stats to substantiate, I would say I saw very few organisations were promoting game devs from South America, Africa or Oceania.
Beyond that... this is very definitely a place for nerds, but there's a lot of different varieties of nerd you can be now. So sure, T-shirts with slogans and cargo shorts for many, but equally you could dress super goth, you could show off all your tattoos, you could go in your colourful coordinated kitsune cosplay or just wear some bright hair die. I'm confident I saw a few other girls from the isle of đŸłïžâ€âš§ïž, but 'hello I clocked you let's be friends' is not the best introduction even from another trans girl lmao - in general I didn't really talk to people besides the group I had arrived with. I think if I'd gone alone, it would not be the sort of con where you make a lot of friends, but who knows?
All in all, a solid adventure. I'll probably go again next year, if I can find somewhere cheaper to stay. I never did get to see the chocolate museum.
ok, story over - thanks for reading, nerd ;p
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julirobert · 2 years ago
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Where to get Bespoke Illustration and Exhibition Design services?
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sooryadasb · 3 days ago
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10 Creative Event Management Advertising Ideas to Boost Your Business
10 Creative Event Management Advertising Ideas to Boost Your Business*
✹ Introduction
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Short-form video is king—create: 🎬 Event highlight reels 💡 "5-Second Event Planning Hacks" ✹ "How We Transformed This Venue" time-lapses
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📌 Launch a Newsletter with Exclusive Tips
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📌 Offer Free Downloadable Resources
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Enhancing Brand Visibility Through Innovative Exhibition Stand Designs
Exhibition designers develop eye-catching exhibition displays which serve at trade shows and expos together with corporate events. Their goal is to design stands which effectively present brand identity while attracting visitors to create strong memorable impressions.
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Experience designers deploy groundbreaking ideas and interactive components with purposefully planned arrangements to produce engaging tradeshow booths which produce memorable visitor responses through purposeful contact.
The work of exhibition stand designers demands comprehension of space planning combined with brand identity creation together with audience relationship development to achieve exhibition success.
Their work involves teaming up with marketing groups event directors and technical advisors to establish designs that match corporate goals together with contemporary business tendencies which leads to improved brand recognition throughout all marketing activities.
1. Enhancing brand visibility through stand designs
The exhibition stand company in Dubai excels at producing specialized stand designs which enable businesses to distinguish themselves from competitors. An expertly designed stand functions as a major marketing resource by attracting customers and delivering clear brand messages which boost brand recognition.
The combination of appealing graphics and strategic lighting with interactive displays allows exhibition designers to build a dynamic atmosphere which boosts brand identification while the designer maintains brand identity consistency.
Their professional know-how ensures every design component supports organizations through branding approaches while producing maximum audience response effects that strengthen market position. Exhibition designers implement progressive design approaches together with engaging storytelling mechanics to enable businesses to develop memorable visual experiences which attract customers while attracting industry experts.
2. Incorporating innovation in exhibition stands
Exhibition designers generate modern and sophisticated stands through the technological implementation of current design patterns which produce fascinating displays for audiences. Exhibition spaces receive innovation through augmented reality digital screens and immersive experiences which create distinctive stands for every exhibition.
The implemented elements draw public interest toward stands while delivering unique experiences that lead to better brand recollection and deeper visitor participation. Sustainable stand design relies on modular and eco-friendly materials which help companies achieve strong visual impact together with environmental protection.
The combination of artificial intelligence technology with motion sensors and data analytical solutions helps exhibition designers develop smart interactive displays which strengthen business understanding of customer behaviour and preferences while increasing visitor engagement.
3. Creating functional and aesthetic exhibition stands
Exhibition stand company Dubai integrates aesthetic charm with functional design requirements when creating exhibition stands which produce visually attractive yet usable displays. A stand must combine visual beauty with features optimized for product showing and meetings as well as item storage to perform at its best.
The exhibition designers develop precise interior layouts which direct visitors through natural paths while providing maximal networking platforms to create welcoming accessible events. They achieve effective business-oriented marketing platforms by finding a balance between functionality and creativity in their stand design work.
The inclusion of ergonomic furniture alongside smart lighting solutions as well as modular elements enables exhibition stands to transform according to different events together with changing requirements. 
4. Adapting to industry trends and client needs
Exhibition designers maintain industry trends by adjusting their designs according to different client needs for business competitiveness. Before making a concept that connects with end users, they study market and business data which reveals customer groups' competitive forces and business positioning.
Exhibition stand design heavily depends on customization because it creates separate presentation styles which help businesses differentiate themselves from other companies.
Designers unify exhibition spaces through brand elements logos and thematic components which support corporate goals and build enduring impressions. The designers use forward-thinking design methods alongside behaviour prediction to create stands that maintain their significance within the evolving business environment.
5. Enhancing engagement with interactive elements
The exhibition stand company based in Dubai brings interactive components into their displays which allow event guests to participate and connect with the content thus creating enduring exhibition experiences.
Touchscreens alongside virtual demonstrations and live shows are interactive elements which draw audiences in while giving them tangible brand interactions through hands-on exploration. The inclusion of interactive features boosts visitor interaction while leading to improved opportunities for brand interactions and client acquisition to form enduring business partnerships.
The utilization of technology enables exhibition designers to develop active spaces which make long-term impressions on business prospects and industry workers thus leading to significant investment returns. Gamification strategies alongside social media integrations with real-time audience feedback mechanisms work together to improve both engagement and data-driven functionalities for exhibitors at exhibitions.
6. Maximizing return on investment for exhibitors
Exhibition designers specialize in creating displays which boost business investments through both efficient cost management and substantial customer interaction results. An expertly designed exhibition booth brings in more participants while producing leads and improved brand recognition which transforms into an essential tool for exhibitors who seek business expansion.
Exhibition stand company Dubai optimizes space and selects high-quality materials with strategic branding components to deliver maximum benefit from exhibition attendance resulting in long-term value creation.
Their knowledge about designing cost-effective interesting stands allows businesses to create strong memorable impressions which remain budget-friendly and deliver maximum results. Exhibition designers reduce expenses for brands through their strategic choices of reusable design elements smart materials and logical planning while achieving premium presentation standards.
7. Ensuring seamless execution and on-site management
The entire process beginning with concept development and extending through on-site installation and management falls under the designer's responsibility to provide complete exhibition support. They serve as the connecting link between clients vendors and event organizers to guarantee successful stand design executions which minimize possible obstacles.
The comprehensive services of exhibition stand company Dubai handle logistics and setup and dismantling functions which enable organizations to concentrate on product exhibition and networking activities. Exhibition planners combine their meticulous attention with industry-specific knowledge to create smooth event processes which leads brands to achieve notable results at professional industry trade shows.
Through their post-event analysis performance tracking and stand optimization strategies exhibition designers enable businesses to optimize their exhibition approach which results in improved success for future events.
Exhibition designers influence trade show and corporate event success through their work of developing visually captivating and strategically oriented exhibition stands. Their brand expertise, combined with spatial design competencies and audience interaction knowledge, enables businesses to emerge victorious in competitive shows by generating maximum interaction and investment return.
Through their integration of innovative approaches to customization and sustainable strategies, these experts develop memorable brand experiences that create impactful impressions on audiences. Exhibition designers bring ongoing value to event marketing through their adaptive expertise, which fuels brand visibility and business expansion effectively. Exhibition stand company Dubai plays a crucial role in this process by offering cutting-edge designs, premium-quality builds, and tailored solutions that enhance brand engagement and ensure a powerful presence at major events.
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Shaping the Future of Solar Energy: GREW Solar’s Key Insights from The Smarter E Expo 2025 on Innovation, Efficiency, and Market Growth
The recently concluded The smarter E Expo held at Gandhinagar has enriched us with invaluable industry showcasing  insights and groundbreaking innovations in the renewable energy sector. With over 250 exhibitors and 15,000 attendees, The smarter E Expo 2025 proved to be a powerhouse of innovation and collaboration.
This event gathered industry pioneers under one roof, facilitating thought-provoking discussions on the latest advancements in solar technology and the future of renewable energy. As a key exhibitor, GREW Solar played a crucial role in shaping conversations around evolving solar market trends.
Innovations at The smarter E
At the expo, GREW Solar displayed cutting-edge TOPCon PV solar modules, designed to drive efficiency, scalability, and widespread adoption of renewable energy solutions. With an impressive energy conversion efficiency of up to 22.36% and a power output of up to 625Wp, this innovation is aimed at optimizing power generation and addressing key challenges in the solar industry.
At the heart of GREW Solar’s mission is a deep commitment to sustainability, which we uphold at every stage of our journey. At The smarter E Expo 2025, we continued our ‘Pledge a Tree’ initiative, encouraging visitors to pledge to plant a tree by scanning the Pledge a Tree standee, thereby taking an active role in creating a more sustainable future. This initiative embodies our core belief in the power of individual actions to drive lasting change, while highlighting the importance of personal responsibility in addressing the urgent challenges of climate change. By combining technological innovation with grassroots sustainability efforts, GREW Solar reinforces its vision of an integrated approach to a greener future.
The booth attracted significant attention, with an estimated total of 1500+ visitors engaging with the team. Visitors were eager to learn about the benefits of this breakthrough technology, which aims to optimize power generation and address the key challenges facing the solar industry today. This vibrant exchange of ideas exemplified the growing interest and enthusiasm for solar solutions that are both high-performing and environmentally responsible.
Panel Discussions and Industry Engagements
GREW Solar's leadership played a pivotal role in shaping industry discussions at The smarter E Expo, reinforcing its commitment to advancing India’s solar sector. Hiten Parekh, President – Sales at GREW Solar, participated in a panel discussion on "Growth and Challenges in Domestic Solar PV Manufacturing," where he shared key insights on strengthening India’s domestic solar manufacturing capabilities and addressing industry bottlenecks.
Hardip Singh, COO at GREW Solar, attended the CEO Round Table on “Scaling India’s Solar Industry,” engaging in discussions on market expansion strategies and policy advancements. His insights highlighted the crucial role of policy frameworks, incentives, and industry collaboration in accelerating solar adoption. GREW Solar’s active participation in these high-level conversations underscores its dedication to driving innovation and growth in the renewable energy landscape.
In an insightful podcast with SolarQuarter, Hiten Parekh, President – Sales at GREW Solar, shared his perspectives on the evolving solar industry, its rapid growth, and GREW Solar’s pivotal role in shaping India's renewable energy landscape. He discussed the accelerating transition towards solar energy, driven by advancements in technology, government policies, and increasing corporate sustainability commitments. Highlighting GREW Solar’s contributions, he emphasized the company’s commitment to domestic solar manufacturing, innovation in TOPCon PV modules, and strategic expansion plans to support India's renewable energy ambitions. He also delved into the challenges and opportunities in achieving India’s Net Zero goals, stressing the need for industry collaboration, policy support, and technological advancements to drive large-scale solar adoption.
Stay tuned to hear his expert insights on the future of sustainable energy and how GREW Solar is driving impact in the clean energy revolution.
Shaping India's Solar Market Post Smarter E Expo 2025
As India continues to accelerate its renewable energy transition, the solar sector is poised for significant growth in the next year. According to a recent IRENA report, India is expected to add 12-15 GW of solar capacity annually over the next few years, with the aim of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030. This rapid expansion is fueled by favorable government policies, such as the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, which is expected to boost domestic solar manufacturing. The growing adoption of solar energy storage solutions and smart grid technologies will further enhance the efficiency and reliability of solar power in India.
Beyond product innovations, GREW Solar remains deeply committed to shaping India's solar industry by aligning with national renewable energy goals and driving meaningful change in the energy sector. At The smarter E Expo 2025, key industry discussions highlighted the urgent need for cost-effective and scalable solar solutions to meet rising energy demands, the impact of policy support in strengthening domestic manufacturing and expanding the market, and the growing role of AI and IoT in enhancing efficiency and performance in renewable energy systems. As a major player in the solar sector, GREW Solar is strategically positioned to navigate these emerging trends, ensuring continued growth and leadership in sustainable energy solutions.
What’s Next for GREW Solar and the Solar Industry?
With recent plans to expand manufacturing facilities to meet the growing demand for solar PV modules and cells, the company is strengthening its position as a leader in India’s renewable energy sector. Additionally, GREW Solar is making significant investments in R&D to develop next-generation solar technologies and enhance efficiency, ensuring continued innovation and leadership in the industry. The company is advancing its manufacturing capabilities with a 3.0 GW facility in Narmadapuram, strategically designed to meet evolving industry demands. Furthermore, an 81-acre land parcel in Jammu has been secured for future expansion, reinforcing GREW Solar’s long-term growth strategy. By forging strategic partnerships with key industry stakeholders, the company aims to drive collaborative progress and build a more integrated, resilient solar ecosystem. Committed to innovation and sustainability, GREW Solar continues to deliver high-impact solar solutions that contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.
Conclusion
GREW Solar’s participation at the smarter E Expo 2025 reaffirmed its position as a strategic leadership in solar energy innovation. With a strong focus on technological advancements and sustainable solutions, the company remains dedicated to transforming the solar industry.
As the renewable energy sector continues to evolve, GREW Solar invites businesses seeking cutting-edge solar solutions to collaborate and capitalize on emerging opportunities.
Stay connected with us for the latest developments in sustainable energy and explore new business opportunities in the expanding solar market.Connect with GREW Solar for collaborations, consultations, and innovative solar solutions on [email protected] More: https://www.grew.one/blogs/28
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fotoboxxexhibitions · 3 months ago
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Maximizing Event Impact with Dubai’s Leading Exhibition Stand Builders
Dubai has become a major destination for international trade shows and exhibitions which draw professionals and business from all over the globe. To be successful in this highly business environment, brands depend on professional exhibit stand designers who are based in Dubai to design captivating and practical exhibits. They specialize in providing customized solutions, ranging including custom-designed booths, to ingenuous pop-up display stand designs and ensuring that each stand is aligned with the company's vision and mission.
The Importance of Exhibition Stand Designers
Expert exhibit stand designers are essential in designing spaces that grab the attention of visitors and encourage engagement. They collaborate with businesses to translate their values into captivating layouts and designs. The best exhibitors for trade shows in Dubai combine cutting-edge technologies with modern design, contemporary aesthetics and practical features to make outstanding booths. It doesn't matter if it's an three-sided open design as well as a modern idea their experience will ensure that your booth is an eye-catching focal point at any occasion.
Why Dubai is the Ultimate Exhibition Destination
With its prime location, modern infrastructure, and an enviable business climate, Dubai has become a destination for international exhibitions. Events such as GITEX, Expo 2020, and Arab Health attract thousands of attendees each year. To make the most of their participation at these occasions, companies work with top Dubai exhibition stand builders with the knowledge to create stunning designs that are in line with international standards. The partnership with the best exhibition companies in Dubai will ensure that your stand is not just beautiful but also performs efficiently.
Services Offered by Dubai's Exhibition Stand Builders
Dubai's most reputable exhibition stand builders offer a range of solutions to meet the diverse needs, such as:
custom stand design and Construction Concepts that are unique, aligned with brands by experienced exhibit stand designers.
Building and installation Quality craftsmanship performed by a professional exhibitors in the UAE using the finest materials.
Project Management The process is streamlined in plan and execution to ensure each project is completed on time and on budget.
Logistics as well as Storage Effective processing of stand transport, assembly and dismantling.
Interactive features The integration of the latest technologies such as AR or VR, to increase interaction with visitors.
Key Elements of an Outstanding Exhibition Stand
Creative Design Innovative and eye-catching ideas created by top design teams from Dubai.
brand representation Design elements that effectively and clearly communicate the brand's image.
Interactive Layouts Design spaces that inspire interaction and exploration made possible by the expertise of the top booth design firms.
Eco-friendly Solutions Materials that are sustainable and practices adopted by forward-thinking exhibitors' stand manufacturers.
The ability to adapt The HTML0 is modular or design of pop-up booths which can meet a variety of requirements for events.
The Role of Dubai's Best Exhibition Stand Contractors
Selecting the best exhibit stand builder in UAE will be a major factor in the overall success of your event. Dubai has a few of the most skilled exhibition stand construction companies who are known for their professionalism, creativity and attention to details. From elegant three-sided exhibit designs to flexible pop-up stand designs for exhibitions They offer solutions specifically tailored to your needs.
How to Select the Right Contractor
When deciding on an exhibit stand builder in Dubai take into consideration these aspects:
Experience Find an established track record of success with your projects.
Portfolio Evaluation of your previous work, and also partnerships with the most prestigious exhibition firms located in Dubai.
Customization You should ensure that they offer customized designs that are tailored to your specifications.
Comments from Clients Review and testimonials in order to judge the level of service.
Cost and timelines Select the contractor that can provide outstanding results while meeting your budget.
Dubai's Thriving Exhibition Industry
The vibrant exhibition industry in Dubai provides businesses with unparalleled opportunities to showcase their services. With experience in both creative and execution the Dubai's exhibition stand makers work with top design firms for exhibition stands to develop exhibitions that attract audiences. It doesn't matter if it's a corporate gathering or a major trade show the professionals have the most knowledge to every event.
Innovations Shaping Exhibition Stand Design
What's next for the design of exhibition stands is determined by the advancement of the advancement of technology and sustainable. The most reputable exhibitors from Dubai are taking on new trends like:
Immersive technology Utilizing VR AR, VR, and other interactive tools.
Sustainable Methods Utilizing recyclable materials and energy-efficient options.
Modular Design Flexible designs that can be adapted to various events.
Analytics Integration Utilizing data to increase engagement of visitors and the performance of booths.
Beyond Building: Additional Expertise
The best exhibition stand manufacturers in the UAE usually add value through partnerships with exhibitors along with booth design firms. The services they provide extend to after-event assistance, which ensures seamless removal and storage. Working with the most experienced exhibitors in Dubai companies have access to a range of solutions that enhance their visibility at any occasion.
Conclusion
Dubai's events provide a vibrant platform for brands to interact with the world's largest audience. Through partnering with Dubai's most renowned exhibit stand designers and designers, companies can build exhibits that are captivating and inspiring. From unique modern exhibition stand designs to flexible pop-up booths These professionals provide perfection at every stage. You can trust the knowledge of Dubai's top exhibition stand designers to help you turn your idea into reality. They will ensure that your brand is noticed at the next event you attend.
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SBJ Nirmal Products at Agri World Expo 2024: Showcasing Excellence in Rajkot, Gujarat
Agriculture enthusiasts and professionals, mark your calendars! SBJ Nirmal Products is thrilled to announce its participation in the highly anticipated Agri World Expo 2024, taking place in the vibrant city of Rajkot, Gujarat. This exhibition is set to be a melting pot of innovation, networking, and the latest advancements in agriculture—and we couldn’t be more excited to showcase our exceptional range of rotavator components!
What is Agri World Expo 2024?
The Agri World Expo is one of India’s premier agricultural exhibitions, drawing participants and visitors from across the globe. It’s the ultimate platform for industry leaders, manufacturers, farmers, and innovators to connect, exchange ideas, and explore cutting-edge agricultural technologies. Scheduled for Dec 20-23,2024, this event promises an unparalleled experience for anyone passionate about farming and agriculture.
Why Visit SBJ Nirmal Products at Agri World Expo?
At SBJ Nirmal Products, we’ve built a reputation as a trusted name in the agricultural industry, specializing in high-quality rotavator parts. Here’s why you should stop by our booth at the expo:
Explore Our Extensive Product Range: From crown pinions to rotavator blades and stub axles, we’ll have our entire portfolio on display.
Witness Innovation in Action: Learn about the advanced technologies and processes behind our ISO-certified manufacturing.
Meet the Experts: Interact with our team of specialists, who are ready to answer your questions and provide personalized recommendations.
Exclusive Expo Offers: Take advantage of special discounts and deals available only during the exhibition.
What Makes SBJ Nirmal Products Stand Out?
With decades of experience in the industry, SBJ Nirmal Products has become synonymous with quality, reliability, and affordability. Here’s what sets us apart:
Unmatched Durability: Our components are designed to withstand even the toughest farming conditions.
Global Reach: From India to Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, our products are trusted by farmers worldwide.
Customer-Centric Approach: We prioritize your needs, offering tailored solutions that enhance productivity and efficiency.
Highlights of Our Exhibit
Our booth at Agri World Expo 2024 will be packed with exciting features and activities, including:
Live Product Demonstrations: See our rotavator components in action and understand how they can revolutionize your farming operations.
Interactive Displays: Get hands-on experience with our products and explore their unique features.
Informative Sessions: Attend mini-seminars conducted by our experts to learn more about maintaining and optimizing your rotavator equipment.
Why Rajkot, Gujarat?
Rajkot, known for its rich cultural heritage and booming agricultural sector, is the perfect host for an event like Agri World Expo. Gujarat’s commitment to innovation and sustainable farming aligns perfectly with our mission at SBJ Nirmal Products. Plus, the expo provides a fantastic opportunity to connect with the region’s dynamic farming community.
Plan Your Visit
Event Name: Agri World Expo 2024
Location: Rajkot, Gujarat
Dates: Dec 20-23,2024
SBJ Nirmal Products Booth: Stall no G-41
Whether you’re a farmer, dealer, or industry enthusiast, we invite you to join us at Agri World Expo 2024. Let’s work together to drive agricultural innovation and create a brighter future for farming!
Conclusion: Join Us at Agri World Expo 2024!
The countdown to Agri World Expo 2024 has begun, and we can’t wait to see you there! At SBJ Nirmal Products, we’re dedicated to helping farmers achieve their goals with top-quality rotavator components. So, mark your calendars, pack your bags, and get ready for an unforgettable experience in Rajkot, Gujarat.
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fabstand123 · 4 months ago
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Make a Statement with Premium Exhibition Stands from Fabstand Do you want your next event to have an impact? Fabstand provides creative exhibition stands that elegantly display your business. Our booths are ideal for conferences, expos, and trade exhibitions since they have unique designs made to fit your requirements. They are intended to draw attention and create enduring impressions since they are constructed with premium materials and breathtaking imagery. Fabstand turns your ideas into reality with everything from bold, eye-catching designs to elegant, contemporary installations. Use our experience in creating the ideal exhibition solution to increase the visibility of your business. Are you prepared to shine? For exhibition stands with unrivalled quality and service, pick Fabstand.
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exhibitionboothdesigncompany · 4 months ago
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The Control of Corner Course of Action Relationship in Making Custom Exhibits!
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As the spa and prosperity industry plans for the energetically expected ISPA 2024 Social affair, affiliations fretfully mull over how to make their presence stick out. Recently, show shows have become something past an element of things; they have framed into explicit encounters that give brand stories, convey significant convictions, and connect with guests on various levels. Exhibitors need more than ordinary strategies at a get-together, and they need to be as prominent as ISPA to attract likely clients and associates.
Booth design companies: the Best Service Provider
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The Pith of Custom Show Design
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A remarkable plan can immediately separate a brand from contenders in a jam-packed expo climate. Custom displays permit organizations to create unmistakable visual personalities that adjust intimately with their marking, making it more straightforward for participants to recognize and recall them. By hanging out in an ocean of nonexclusive showcases, custom stalls offer an opportunity for organizations to establish a paramount brand presence.
ISPA 2024 Conference: A Feature of Development
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Bauma 2025
Get your career on the right track at the Bauma 2025 fair with innovatively constructed stands in Germany.
Bauma 2025 is set to be held in Munich between April 7 and April 13, 2025. It’s a worldwide expo that will showcase construction equipment, building materials, mining equipment, construction vehicles, and equipment. Construction sites, manufacturing of building materials mining, extracting raw materials and processing, and suppliers of components and services are the four sections of the exhibition.
Construction vehicles, truck carriages to support body assemblies for special Road sweepers, body trailers and assemblies Tractors, Dumper trucks, Semitrailer cars Attachments, Machines for tunneling, construction equipment excavators for tunnels, excavator loaders, Scrapers, loaders, bulldozers, graders and loaders are just a few examples of excavators.
Be ready for Bauma 2025 by using the best booth builder.
As an exhibitor from around the world, Finding a reliable exhibit stand design company located in Germany is a lot more difficult than making a stand in your own country. This is why having a professional guide with your exhibits will always help you to move to a successful future for your business. Stand builders will help you in developing an agenda to create a modern showcase. If you’re looking for a top-quality exhibition, don’t hesitate anymore. Rather, choose us to be your exhibit booth constructor in Munich for the Bauma 2025. Stands Pro is considered to be Bauma’s most competent and reliable exhibition stand builder. We are an exhibit stand design firm located in Germany that offers a broad assortment of stand options that are suitable for Bauma Munich 2025.
Stands Pro is an exhibition stand builder for Bauma that solves the problems exhibitors face when exhibiting. As an exhibit booth builder in Munich, we offer you a stunning stand, allowing you to have a fantastic showcase during Bauma Munich 2025. We design to ensure that your display during Bauma 2025 Munich will go beyond creativity by taking care of all the essential elements, including the transformation of ideas into creating, building, and demolishing your exhibit stand for Bauma 2025.
Let us take on the burden and act as your design and production company for your exhibit stand in Germany to ensure that your stand is profitable while you pay attention to your display. We are able to draw the attention of people at your tradeshow stand in Bauma Munich 2025
Event Details: Bauma 2025
Name of the Show: Bauma
Dates: April 7th to April 13th, 2025
Location: Munich, Germany
Organiser: Bauma is organized by Messe MĂŒnchen GmbH, one of the world’s leading trade fair organizers with extensive experience in hosting exhibitions and events across various industries.
Exhibitor Profile: Bauma attracts exhibitors from various sectors of the construction, building materials, and mining industry, including:
Construction Machinery Manufacturers: Leading manufacturers of construction machinery, equipment, and vehicles such as excavators, cranes, bulldozers, loaders, dump trucks, and concrete pumps.
Building Materials Suppliers: Suppliers of building materials, aggregates, cement, concrete, prefabricated structures, roofing materials, and construction chemicals used in residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects.
Mining Equipment and Technology Providers: Companies offering mining equipment, machinery, and technologies for surface mining, underground mining, mineral processing, and resource extraction.
Construction Technology and Innovation: Providers of construction technology solutions, software, and digital tools for project management, building information modeling (BIM), automation, and sustainability in construction.
Services and Solutions Providers: Providers of construction-related services such as engineering, consulting, contracting, financing, leasing, rental, and aftermarket support for construction equipment and machinery.
Why Attend the Show:
Product Showcase: Explore a vast array of construction machinery, equipment, building materials, and mining technologies from leading industry suppliers, gaining insights into the latest innovations and advancements in the industry.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with industry professionals, contractors, engineers, architects, developers, and decision-makers from around the world, fostering collaborations, partnerships, and business opportunities.
Technical Insights: Attend conferences, seminars, and technical presentations featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing trends, challenges, and best practices in construction, building materials, and mining.
Market Intelligence: Gain valuable market intelligence about the global construction and mining industry, including market trends, regulatory developments, and emerging opportunities in infrastructure development and urbanization.
International Platform: Bauma provides an international platform for companies to showcase their products and solutions, attracting visitors and exhibitors from diverse geographic regions, and facilitating global business connections.
Organiser Website Link for More Info: For more information about Bauma 2025, including registration details, exhibitor information, and the event program, please visit the official website: Bauma
In summary, Bauma 2025 is a premier event for professionals and businesses in the construction, building materials, and mining industry, offering valuable networking opportunities, product showcases, technical insights, market intelligence, and global business connections.
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acap-arch-printing · 5 months ago
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Flexible Event Setup: Portable Inflatable Arches for Auto Parts Exhibitions – Maximize Brand Visibility
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Flexible Event Setup: Portable Inflatable Arches for Auto Parts Exhibitions – Maximize Brand Visibility 🚙
In the competitive world of auto parts exhibitions, standing out is essential. With dozens of vendors vying for attention, an innovative and flexible setup can make all the difference. Portable inflatable arches are the perfect tool to boost brand visibility at auto parts exhibitions, creating a unique and inviting entrance that draws potential customers right to your booth.
An inflatable arch can function as a landmark, an interactive experience, and a branding tool—all in one. Here’s a breakdown of why these versatile inflatables are ideal for automotive events and how they can drive engagement, boost visibility, and help you leave a lasting impression.
1. Unmatched Brand Visibility
The primary challenge at auto parts exhibitions is visibility. With so many booths and displays, attracting attention can be difficult. A custom inflatable arch offers instant visual impact, positioning your brand as a prominent presence and ensuring you stand out from the crowd. From bold colors to custom designs featuring your logo, the arch can be tailored to reflect your brand’s identity perfectly.
Benefits of Inflatable Arches for Brand Visibility:
High Visibility: The arch’s height and size make it visible from across the venue, directing traffic toward your booth.
Brand Consistency: Customizable elements allow for consistent branding, creating a cohesive experience for visitors.
Memorable Impression: Inflatable arches are eye-catching and unique, making your booth memorable for attendees.
Example: At a recent auto parts expo, a company used an inflatable arch shaped like a classic car engine, instantly catching the eye of car enthusiasts and drawing them to explore the booth further.
2. Effortless Setup and Portability
One of the standout advantages of inflatable arches is their portability. These inflatables are designed to be lightweight and easy to transport, making them ideal for traveling to different exhibitions and events. The simple setup means your team can have the arch ready within minutes, reducing the hassle of extensive booth assembly and freeing up time to focus on customer engagement.
Portability Advantages:
Easy Transport: Inflatable arches can be deflated, rolled up, and stored compactly, making them convenient for transportation.
Quick Setup: Inflation takes minutes, allowing you to focus on setting up other parts of your booth.
Reusable Design: High-quality materials ensure the arch can be used repeatedly, making it a cost-effective option for multiple events.
Case Study: A leading auto parts brand used a custom arch at various regional expos. The arch’s easy setup and portability allowed the brand to make a strong impression at every location with minimal logistical challenges.
3. Creating an Inviting Entrance
A custom inflatable arch transforms your exhibition space into an inviting destination. Positioned at the entrance, the arch acts as a gateway, inviting visitors to explore what your booth has to offer. In the auto parts industry, where technical information and product knowledge are essential, creating an inviting, approachable space is key to attracting customers who might otherwise be overwhelmed by the number of booths.
Ideas for an Engaging Entrance:
Themed Arches: Use custom shapes like car parts (e.g., tires, engines) or tools to create an arch that resonates with auto parts enthusiasts.
Lighting Elements: Add LED lights or spotlights to the arch to increase visibility and create a dynamic entrance experience.
Interactive Features: Incorporate a digital display with product information or a QR code on the arch to guide customers to more information.
Example: A tire manufacturer created an arch that resembled a giant tire, which immediately attracted car enthusiasts and helped build excitement for the brand’s product lineup.
4. Interactive Experience for Visitors
In today’s exhibition landscape, engagement is critical. Visitors expect interactive experiences that go beyond traditional displays, and an inflatable arch can be designed with interactive elements that boost engagement. By using QR codes, augmented reality, or other digital elements, you can turn your arch into a multi-functional tool that provides information, discounts, or exclusive content to interested visitors.
Interactive Options:
QR Codes: Add QR codes that visitors can scan to access more information about your products, exclusive promotions, or digital catalogs.
Augmented Reality (AR): Some brands integrate AR, allowing visitors to see animations or virtual demonstrations through their phones.
Gamification: Encourage engagement by offering a simple game or quiz with prizes, which could be accessed by scanning a QR code on the arch.
Example: An auto parts distributor used an inflatable arch with an embedded QR code leading to a fun, interactive quiz on car maintenance. Visitors who completed the quiz were entered into a raffle, increasing foot traffic and interaction.
5. Enhancing Brand Presence with Custom Designs
With a custom inflatable arch, you have full creative control to craft a design that reflects your brand’s values, style, and message. Customization options include not only colors and logos but also unique shapes that resonate with the automotive industry. An arch can be shaped like a car hood, a wrench, or even a complete tire, offering a distinctive look that’s hard to ignore.
Customization Benefits:
Brand Identity: Customized elements like brand colors, logo placement, and messaging create a consistent brand identity.
Automotive-Themed Shapes: Shape the arch into a relevant object (e.g., brake pads or spark plugs) to resonate with auto parts enthusiasts.
Flexible Sizing Options: Choose sizes that fit the venue and the scale of your exhibition setup.
Example: A company specializing in custom car wraps used an arch resembling a car being wrapped, capturing the essence of their product and drawing in attendees interested in vehicle customization.
6. A Cost-Effective Investment for Recurring Events
Inflatable arches are a one-time investment that can be used for multiple exhibitions and events. Unlike traditional signage that may only last one or two uses, inflatables are built to withstand repeated use, making them a cost-effective solution for brands participating in various expos. With durable materials, an inflatable arch can easily become a staple of your event setup.
Advantages of Long-Term Use:
Durability: High-quality inflatables are designed for longevity, providing years of reliable use.
Versatility: The arch can be reused across various events, adapting to different exhibition needs.
Cost Savings: Compared to other forms of promotional displays, inflatable arches are cost-effective, especially when used over time.
Example: An auto parts supplier who regularly attends exhibitions purchased a custom inflatable arch. The arch became a recognizable part of their brand presence and has been used successfully at multiple events over two years, yielding significant savings on event decor.
7. Leveraging the Power of Social Media with a Photo-Worthy Setup
An inflatable arch offers the perfect photo opportunity for attendees. By creating a unique design, you encourage visitors to take photos and share them on social media, creating organic buzz around your brand. Adding a branded hashtag or QR code with a digital promotion enhances social engagement, helping you reach a larger audience.
Social Media Tips:
Branded Hashtag: Encourage visitors to use a specific hashtag to boost your social media presence.
Photo Contest: Run a contest where visitors share photos with the arch for a chance to win prizes.
Interactive Content: Use QR codes on the arch to link to exclusive online content, giveaways, or social media profiles.
Example: A high-performance auto parts brand set up an arch with a “#AutoExhibitPro” hashtag, creating a social media photo spot. They encouraged visitors to share their photos for a chance to win branded merchandise, resulting in increased engagement both at the event and online.
Conclusion: Stand Out at Auto Parts Exhibitions with a Custom Inflatable Arch
Portable inflatable arches are a powerful tool for auto parts businesses looking to boost brand visibility, enhance engagement, and create a memorable presence at exhibitions. Whether you’re using it to draw attention, create a welcoming entrance, or promote social media sharing, a custom inflatable arch is a flexible, cost-effective solution that maximizes impact at every event.
By investing in a high-quality, reusable arch, you’ll not only make a strong impression but also enjoy a versatile asset that supports your brand at multiple exhibitions. Make your next auto parts exhibition unforgettable—grab attention with a portable inflatable arch and let your brand stand out in style!
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globstarexhibition · 6 months ago
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interiortodayindia · 8 months ago
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