With all of the planning that goes into the months leading up to an event, there’s nothing worse than showing up to the venue and realising that you’ve forgotten something. Considering there’s so much to consider when you’re organising an event, it’s all too easy for something to slip your mind.
We’ve put together our guide on exhibition stand essentials, from what exhibitors typically forget to arrange, to what you should be sorting in the weeks leading up to your event.
When planning an exhibition stand, some of the most common oversights that we encounter are:
These aren’t always included, especially for space only sites. If you’re handling the power and electrics yourself, and the venue provides mains power, you’ll be given a form that allows you to mark where on the stand you need your power supply to go. You’ll also need to indicate where you’d prefer the lights and sockets to be installed. This does mean you’ll have to coordinate very closely with your stand builder and the appointed electrics provider for the show, to make sure everything is aligned.
Not all venues supply this. If your exhibition stand is reliant on a strong internet connection, you will need to arrange WiFi services in advance with the venue’s preferred provider.
Space in an exhibition stand is typically tight, leaving you with little room for excess stock, products or personal belongings. Make sure to factor this in when you’re planning your stand.
Queuing for refreshments can eat into your valuable time, so keep a supply of bottled water at your stand. Not only is this more convenient for you as an exhibitor, but as you can offer them to attendees, it improves their guest experience.
Always make sure to check exactly what’s included in your stand space to avoid any issues at the last minute - one of the perks of working with an exhibition stand specialist like GES is that they will handle all of this for you.
The exhibition stand has been sorted and you’re feeling confident that the major details have been taken care of - now is the time to confirm timings and logistics, and to focus on the smaller details. Being prepared is the key to having an event that runs smoothly and successfully, so here’s what you should be organising in the weeks before to avoid that last-minute panic.
The big day is rapidly approaching, but there are still things that need to be done.
With just a week to go before the event, you will need to…
In the days before the event, you’ll need to make sure that the stand is exhibition ready.
Ahead of the big day itself, gather together all of the day-to-day essentials you’ll need for your exhibition stand - here’s what you should bring:
Pens, notebooks, scissors, tape, Blu-Tack - it’s better to bring more stationery than you think you’ll need, just in case.
You’ll be in charge of keeping your own stand tidy, so bring cleaning spray, wipes, and anything else you might need to keep the space clean.
Something you’ll definitely need during the event, but something that is far too easy to overlook. Power banks, spare batteries and adapters can also come in handy.
Including printed collateral like brochures and business cards, but also product samples, giveaways and merchandise. If you have any extra branded display materials, like branded tablecloths or pull-up banners, don’t forget to pack these.
Stock up on bottled water and snacks for your exhibition stand team and attendees.
Keeping a few printed copies of your itinerary or plans for the day is always a good idea, in case you have any problems accessing a digital version. Copies of documents like the event contract or staff contact details are also useful.
Items like name badges and lanyards, or branded apparel, to make sure the stand staff are ready to represent your brand.
We specialise in delivering extraordinary exhibition experiences across the globe, so if you have any questions about our exhibition stands and event services, get in touch with the GES team.