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As your exhibit space changes in size, so do your staffing requirements. It’s critical that each staff member understands why the booth is designed the way it is, and how to best maneuver through it. Here are three major types of exhibit space and TIPS for using staff efficiently.

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Jazz up your exhibit space with Nimlok’s EncounterJ™ counter systems. You can enjoy endless design flexibility with these counter systems which offer easy-to-assemble, cost-effective, elegant counter solutions to any exhibit design.

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Physicians and public health officials agree that the single most important role you play in your own health is to wash your hands. Why is this old-fashioned idea coming to the forefront again—and what does it mean to you and trade shows?

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When it comes to trade show budgets, the one most misunderstood is freight and drayage. Consider the cost of renting versus purchasing an exhibit—you can amortize the cost of an exhibit, but freight and drayage are expenses for every show. Whether you do it yourself or it’s handled by a contractor, here are tips for saving time and money.

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Hate to pack? You need to look your best at trade shows because they’re considered a professional environment for connecting with customers and meeting prospects. You want to be a favorable reflection of your company, right? Here are some tips to ease the pain. So pull out your suitcase and put these ideas into practice.

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