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Forget single- or even double-sided banners. With the Round Up banner stand from Instant Displays, your graphics go all the way around this 22-inch diameter column. The Round Up comes in four sizes ranging from 12 to 48 inches tall, and can be used as a product-display base and as a graphic sign. Its polystyrene graphic panel attaches to the top and bottom with magnets, and a hook-and-loop fastener holds the ends of the graphic panel together. An optional lighting system illuminates the banner stand from within.
Contact: Instant Displays, Deer Park, NY, 631-254-6698, www.instantdisplays.com









Add an interactive, spontaneous element to your in-booth presentation with the Papershow system from Canson Inc. Think old-school overhead projector taken into the 21st century. The three-part system — a USB key, a Bluetooth digital pen, and a pad of interactive paper — lets you write words or make notations that show up on a digital whiteboard in real time. The Bluetooth pen has a tiny infrared camera that reads its marks on the paper, which features an invisible dot pattern, and sends them as far as 20 feet via wireless technology to the USB key, which is plugged in to your personal computer. You can change the color of the “ink” and the thickness of the strokes, and add shading with a simple touch of the pen to the paper. The presentation can be offered on your computer, or transmitted to a larger format with a projector, and it can be saved to a PDF file and e-mailed to participants. The starter kit includes
30 sheets of presentation paper and an A4 digital whiteboard pad.
Contact: Canson Inc., South Hadley, MA, 413-538-9250, www.papershow.com





The four-piece Track-IT suite of products from Crick Information Technologies Inc. makes distributing digital literature as easy as point and click. When attendees register on site at a show, they receive a Crick-IT remote and activate their individual accounts on kiosks located near the registration area. Then, as they visit various booths, attendees simply point the remote at a capture-data unit in each booth and click to select the collateral they want to receive. The requested info is then sent to attendees’ Web-based Crick-IT accounts, where they can review it at their leisure.
Contact: Crick Information Technologies Inc., Maple Grove, MN, 763-244-3825, www.gocrickit.com



 
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