Trade Show Technology Trends to Watch in 2012
At Nexus, we search for trends that will enhance your tradeshow presence. Using a seasoned tradeshow display company like Nexus exhibits in conjunction with the following trends will make you stand out and optimize your ROI.
Here some great technology trends that emergered in 2011 and are sure to carry on in 2012.
Indoor Positioning Systems use a new technology that is more precise than GPS. In conjunction with smart phones and tablets, these systems could be employed in exhibit halls to track traffic, provide directions, and deliver advertising and promotional messages. In conjunction with QR codes, the technology could be used to create a high-tech scavenger hunt.
QR Codes are popping up everywhere. Once incorporated into graphics, Quick Response codes can be used to run contests and videos, or to convey brochures and websites. They work best with “click to value”, so be sure to give attendees a reason to scan. Don’t limit QR codes to the trade show booth; think about getting them onto other promotional material, even lanyards. For now, the audience may not be familiar with how QR codes work, so they should be accompanied by instructions, and a shortened URL alternative.
Social media integration is not new, but it is not going away. Twitter hashtags are a great way to connect with attendees. YouTube videos of your booth in action could extend the reach of your booth beyond the exhibit hall. Something as simple as taking visitors photos at your booth and tagging them on Facebook could put your brand in front of hundreds of new prospects.
Free Wifi is increasingly in demand by trade show attendees and exhibitors. Look into the possibility of sponsoring the WiFi access to elevate your company’s profile. Don’t forget to make sure your website is mobile-friendly.
Interactive Kiosks such as Kaon’s Presenter Pro, which was named a “Buyer’s Choice” at the Exibitor2011 world conference and exhibition for trade show and corporate event marketing, are here to stay. No matter how knowledgeable the trade show booth staff, if they’re outnumbered they may not be able to help everyone who stops by. Also, some people prefer perusing products and information on their own. Kaon’s technology allows customers to explore, learn and engage with products with or without assistance. On a smaller scale, iPads loaded with the company’s product catalog can encourage customer interaction.
Technology provides valuable tools to connect with the customer. It doesn’t replace human contact, but it can enhance the interaction and help you stand out. There’s no substitute for face-to-face conversations.
Article from Kaon Interatctive by darlenehollywood

