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Project Yourself
Whether you're looking for a diminutive projection on a small wall section or a massive display for a large exhibit, the all-in-one projection-mapping service from Moss Inc. can provide everything you need from concept to installation. Exhibit managers can work with just one team to design the projection structure in tandem with the creation of their mapping design. Besides saving time, Moss' projection-mapping services ensure that mapping ideas and projection structures are designed to work together in ways that are limited only by the imagination. Contact: Moss Inc., Elk Grove Village, IL, 800-341-1557, www.moss-exhibits.com
Smart Badge
Fuse together advertising, data analytics, and access control at your next event when you use the Radio-Frequency-Identification-enabled RFID Credential Tags by Metalcraft. Name badges in five standard colors with a matte or glossy finish can feature custom graphics and be outfitted with an RFID inlay as well as a Quick Response (QR) code or bar code. Badges can be programmed to provide different information depending on the device scanner. On the same badge, for example, a bar code could provide credentials for access to an event, a QR code could contain a marketing message for the wearer, and an RFID inlay could share demographic data when scanned. Metrics on the various scans can be used later to evaluate attendee movement or engagement at an event. Programmed information can be locked, which prevents the RFID inlay from being rewritten and secures it from manipulation by hackers. Contact: Metalcraft, Mason City, IA, 800-437-5283, www.idplate.com
Bright Light
When you'd like to hang a tablet on an exhibit wall and do so with a little extra style and functionality, try Lite by Armodilo Display Solutions rather than retrofitting an entire wall section with tablet mounts and a surrounding design. Lite is a lightbox-style product that has a built-in mounting mechanism for tablets of any size, as well as a reach-in side panel that gives access to tablet controls without having to remove the device from the frame. Lite is available in 36-by-18 inches and comes in 24-inch squares. It provides backlighting through rigid panels, including both translucent substrates and opaque materials with cutout patterns. The panel's aluminum frame is 4 inches thick and secured to the wall by a mount that can be tilted away from the surface, allowing users to plug the tablet into a power supply when necessary. Contact: Armodilo Display Solutions, Elmira, ON, Canada, 800-975-5946, www.armodilo.com

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