Archive for October, 2008
Denver, CO, October 30 — Is your company searching for a more effective way to make your trade show displays more environmentally friendly? Do you also want to maintain eye-catching dynamic color to attract your target audience? If you answered yes to these questions, Trade Show Emporium‘s new fabric, made of 100 percent post-consumer recycled soda bottles, could be the product for you.
Trade Show Emporium is proud to introduce Paradise™ Fabric as the newest addition to its eco-friendly product line. Paradise™ Fabric can be used in a variety of displays including many of the lightweight and portable banner stands, in-line displays, and it can be printed in individual panels.
This quality fabric stands out among the crowd, and draws attention to your trade show display. Paradise™ Fabric gives your company yet another marketing edge with its impressive visual appeal. Water-based inks are used to print your graphics in vivid, clean colors.
Paradise™ Fabric requires less energy and natural resources to manufacture than other green fabrics used in trade show displays today. For every square yard of fabric, 16 recycled plastic soda bottles are used. This recycled material is far more durable than other green fabrics on the market today. With a nine-ounce weight, Paradise™ Fabric is 40 percent stronger than similar fabrics, giving it the resilience to withstand the test of time.
By adding this recycled fabric to its product line-up, Trade Show Emporium is continuing its effort to offer environmentally friendly products. If Paradise™ Fabric sounds like a solution for your company, visit Trade Show Emporium’s Web site at www.tradeshowemporium.com or call 1-866-764-2968 in the United States and Canada.
- October 30th, 2008
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- Articles, Green and Environmentally Friendly, New Trade Show Products

Denver, CO, October 27— In a concentrated and concerned effort to increase its environmentally friendly development, Trade Show Emporium announced Thursday the installation of a solar energy system to the roof of its building, offering a sensible and environmentally responsible alternative to energy consumption for its downtown office.
The addition of a 3,500 kW solar panel system will allow Trade Show Emporium, along with accompanying companies that occupy its downtown building, to offset the current traditional energy consumption being created by the building. The proposed system, which will be installed by Adobe Solar, will be comprised of 20 175-watt solar modules and one solar inverter that will produce an estimated 4,531 kWh of electricity yearly or 377 kWh per month.
“Trade Show Emporium strongly believes in the continuing efforts to alleviate concern for the environment,” said Trade Show Emporium President, Willis Wood, Jr. “The addition of a solar energy system to our building will greatly increase our role in assisting the movement towards the use of renewable energy sources. We envision this system to deliver clean and quiet energy for many years to come.”
According to the Adobe Solar Web site, the system will operate with the 175-watt SolarWorld Modules collecting and breaking down the energy of the sun and transferring that into the solar inverter where it is collected by a SMA SunnyBoy 4000U Grid-Tied unit and converted into useful energy. Trade Show Emporium will use the bulk of this energy to power an extensive network of servers housed within the building.
The sophisticated solar energy system adds to the already eco-friendly list of current measures that Trade Show Emporium implements in an effort to reduce its carbon footprint on the environment and promote environmental awareness.
In July, Trade Show Emporium joined the Green Merchant Alliance (GMA), which is composed of businesses that promotes renewable and clean energy. Portions of Trade Show Emporium profits are taken by GMA which in turn are invested into certificates for renewable energy that fund clean energy projects. In a congruent effort, Trade Show Emporium is a leader in environmental friendly displays as well as recycling used materials.
Colorado’s Front Range receiving over 300 days of sunshine each year, according to the official Colorado tourism Web site, making it the sixth sunniest state in the nation and allowing adequate opportunities for the solar energy system to make an immediate impact on the customary energy consumption of Trade Show Emporium.
“The addition of solar energy to our building, along with our previous commitment to bettering the environment made this an easy decision for Trade Show Emporium,” Wood said. “This is just the first step in what will hopefully be several renewable energy projects that Trade Show Emporium will accomplish in the upcoming years.”
For information regarding Trade Show Emporium please visit www.tradeshowemporium.com or call 1-866-764-2968 in the United States and Canada.
- October 27th, 2008
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- Green and Environmentally Friendly, Press Releases
by Heather Hooper
Denver, CO, October 21—Everyone knows what an echo is—a resounding sound. Wouldn’t it be cool if your trade show booth could retain the same amount of staying power as an echo? Well, now it can. Trade Show Emporium is announcing its newest addition to the TSE line-up. You guessed it; the Echo.
This new line of displays takes show stopping to a whole new level. The Echo line is exquisite down to the smallest details. Echo displays offer frosted plex headers, wings and stand offs attached with brushed aluminum fasteners to provide an elegant backdrop for corporate branding and messaging. Or laminates and colored plex options are also available.
Such an impressive display should be tough to ship, right? Negative. Echo displays are easy to take with you. Its sturdy aluminum frame can easily support up to a 32” monitor. Yet these robust displays weigh in at less than 1200 pounds—helping to reduce transportation and drayage costs. Better yet, the packing system for Echo is one of the most advanced in the world. Echo ships in a stylish black crate designed and engineered to save you time and money on packing and set up. Pre-assembled Quick Set modules allow a 20 foot unit to be set up easily in about two hours.
Echo displays come with some of the most advance features in today’s trade show technology. Each display is available with color LED systems, which allow you to program changeable custom lighting effects to compliment your product identity or marketing campaign. Every Echo system also provides generous lockable storage areas with the main unit and reception counters.
Afraid your booth neighbors might steal your thunder? Not with the Echo. These displays make a big height and width “footprint.” Translation? Your presentation will take up the viewer’s full attention by virtually blocking out the scene behind it, and overshadowing the booths around you.
So what are the reasons for not going with an Echo display? Yeah, we couldn’t find any either. Contact Trade Show Emporium today at 866.764.2968 to get set up with you new Echo.
- October 24th, 2008
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by Heather Hooper
Denver, CO, September 12—In the trade show industry there aren’t many opportunities to help fight life-threatening diseases. That’s why when the Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center called Trade Show Emporium asking for help, the display company was eager to lend a hand.
Trade Show Emporium gladly served as a sponsor for the Rocky Mountain MS Center’s 19th annual gala, “Dancing Through the Decades.” All proceeds from the gala support programs and services provided by the Rocky Mountain MS Center. Guests were treated to a night of legendary music and professional dancing from the 1920s through present day.
The Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center was founded in 1978 and is a nonprofit organization that combines patient care services, support, education and research into one comprehensive program. Its King Adult Day Enrichment Program (KADEP) is a nationally recognized program designed to meet the specialized needs and interest of young adults with MS and other acquired neurological diseases or disabilities. For more information, please visit www.mscenter.org.
Trade Show Emporium provides honest, friendly consulting services to those in need of trade show exhibits, graphics, and accessories. The company is passionate about promoting environmental awareness and is an active member of the Green Merchant Alliance. Trade Show Emporium is located in downtown Denver, just minutes from the Denver Convention Center. For more information, please visit their website.
- October 15th, 2008
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- Articles
Denver, CO, October 7— What’s in a name? Well, for one, you’d probably prefer your potential clients remember the name of your company instead of the names of your competitors. Show your brand and your company off to the world with the new Alumalite Lineare display from Trade Show Emporium.
At trade shows attendees see multiple booths in a short period of time. This makes it even more critical for your booth and your name to stand out. The Lineare is a special kind of Alumalite that highlights the name of your company or your brand. With its illuminated, adjustable header, your name will be impossible to miss. Lineare keeps the sleek modular look of the Alumalite, but pushes its branding potential.
The Lineare boasts huge graphic panels and return walls to create a bold, unforgettable statement. Its lightweight frame is easy to ship, but sturdy enough to support up to 50” central monitors. And like the traditional Alumalite, the Lineare has optional add-ons for additional useful space including free standing and fixed lockable counters, lights, shelves, monitor kit mounts and literature racks.
Best of all, the Lineare is designed for limited budgets. Its lightweight nature drastically reduces freight and installation costs. This means more efficient use of set up and break down time, and, ultimately, less strain on your pocketbook.
So what are you waiting for? Call us today at 866.764.2968 to unleash your staying power and branding potential with the new Alumalite Lineare.
- October 8th, 2008
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