Booth, stand, custom-built, modular, eco-modular, traditional, traditional-modular, hybrid, mobile, kakemono, umbrella stand, pop-up, portable, roll-up, totem... Here’s a glossary that doesn’t take itself too seriously!
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3D rendering
The perfect vision of your stand… if everything goes well. Otherwise, it’s just a nice picture. At B-E _2B®, we know how to make it happen.
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Accreditation
A tedious process where you prove you have the right to be there. If you succeed, you get… a plastic badge.
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Air-conditioned storage
A cool space so your materials don’t break a sweat. Too bad you don’t get the same treatment.
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Aluminium profile
Solid and lightweight structure. A bit like a good idea—just in metal.
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Attendee list
Where you discover that all the important people you wanted to see didn’t show up.
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Banner
A stretched visual, a bit like you before the event. Don’t worry—our CSR policy encourages us to stop using them.
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Booth animation
Do everything possible to attract people… without using a rope. Jugglers, robots, or free tastings—anything goes. Watch out for freeloaders!
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Booth carpet
Where tired feet get to rest… at least a little.
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booth contractor
An unsung superhero, able to set up a booth in record time… and at 2B®, our installers come standard with a smile.
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Capacity indicator
Limit on the number of people before the space turns into an unplanned dance floor. Usually on the penultimate evening.
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Carrier
The modern messenger carrying your precious goods. It will deliver everything… except the exact time of arrival.
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Catering service
Where canapés are served—canapés you’ll never actually see, because you’ll be too busy at your stand.
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Client brief
The moment when the client tells you everything they want… and everything they don’t want. Good luck figuring out the difference!
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Conference program
Where you learn a lot… but not always what you came to hear.
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Conference room
Where experts speak and you try to figure out whether they’re saying the same thing as you. If not, just nod along.
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Corner booth
The advantage of being visible from two angles… and having to smile twice as much.
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Cross-docking
A method for transferring things quickly, without stopping—like saying hello to a busy neighbor in the elevator.
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Custom-built booth
When everything is perfect. Until someone spills their coffee on the carpet.
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Deployment
The big moment when everything comes together—a giant puzzle… but with a stopwatch.
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Double-deck booth
A two-level stand. Perfect for impressing people… and for storing the things you didn’t have time to put away.
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Exhibition hall
The large space where everything happens… and where no one remembers how it all looked before the booths arrived.
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Exhibition kit
Everything you need to know—but you’ll only read it an hour before opening.
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Exhibitor
The hero of the trade show—someone who builds a booth, welcomes visitors, and keeps smiling… even after standing for 8 hours.
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Exhibitor charter
A list of rules to follow. If you break one, don’t worry—no one really reads these guidelines anyway.
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Exhibitor directory
Like a box of chocolates: you never know who will read your page. But you can always hope your logo is at least big enough to notice!
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Forklift
A machine that lifts more than your tired arms ever could. Perfect for moving heavy things… or boosting your spirits after three days at a trade show.
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Impact study
The moment when you count the visitors you’ve won over… and those who just came for the freebies. Although, to be fair, our giveaways are pretty great.
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Inventory
A list of things you have or should have… if only everything weren’t always scattered everywhere.
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Inventory management
A complex tracking system to avoid running out of supplies… but where you still end up looking for that one roll of tape anyway.
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Island booth
A stand open on all sides, except the one where you’re trying to hide.
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Just-in-time (JIT)
When everything arrives exactly when it’s needed. Unless your supplier interpreted it as “right after the trade show.”
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Kakemono
A large hanging visual… often more upright than you are after two days at a trade show.
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LEDwall
A light wall that flashes more than an exhibitor’s tired eyes after three days of exhibiting.
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Lighting design
The art of lighting you up, even when you’re trying to go unnoticed.
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Linear booth
A long, narrow booth… just like your day.
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Load handling
Moving heavy objects with elegance. Or at least trying to.
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Modular booth
A stand that adapts to anything… even at the last minute.
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Networking space
An area where everyone pretends to know everyone… and hopes to leave with more business cards than awkward smiles.
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Order preparation
A moment of intense stress when you try not to forget anything… except the last page of the list. Cf. Beauchamp.
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Organisateur de salon
The person who manages everything, knows everything… and never has reception when you call them with an urgent problem.
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Packaging
Carefully wrapping your materials so they look as new as on day one. Or at least almost new. That works, right?
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Packing list
The art of packing things as if they had to survive an apocalypse… or just a slightly overenthusiastic delivery driver.
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Plywood
Light yet strong wood, ideal for booths. Yes, it’s wood—but from responsibly managed forests. That’s just how we do things.
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Point-of-sale display (POS display)
Promotional materials that, hopefully, attract more than just flies.
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Pop-up booth
Easy to assemble and dismantle, a bit like an umbrella… but it won’t protect you from… you get the idea.
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Post-event feedback
A collection of honest feedback—or at least that’s what you’re told so you don’t end up crying after reading it all.
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Pre-registration
The promise of quick entry… as long as you’ve printed the correct version of your ticket.
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Priority access
Grants access to the event before everyone else, except for others who also purchased priority access.
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Professional booth
Où tout le monde se serre la main, échange des cartes et croit se souvenir du nom de l’autre.
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Racking
The art of organizing things so you can find them… except the one thing you need urgently.
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Reverse logistics
The operation of bringing back everything you brought. Usually with more tape than on the way there.
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Roadmap
A perfect strategic plan… at least until everything changes five minutes before the trade show opens.
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Room layout
A complex diagram where you discover your booth is located right next to the restrooms.
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Safety briefing
It explains what to do in case of fire, tsunami, or zombie attack… but never how to find the nearest exit without panicking.
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Scenography
The art of telling a story… or making it seem like you have one.
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Set-up and dismantling
The poetry of booth life: “You set up, you take down… and you do it all again next year.”
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Shipment tracking
Real-time tracking of your booth components—except when they’re stuck at customs. At 2B®, we’ve developed our own platform.
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Showcase area
Where products are meant to shine… provided the spotlight doesn’t blind you first.
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Space optimization
The art of fitting an elephant into a shoebox.
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Sponsorship offer
Different ways of spending more money to make sure everyone sees your logo… even if no one remembers it afterward.
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Storage zone
The place where your crates wait for their moment of glory… or storage. Beauchamp, you know it?
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Temporary storage
Where everything stays for the time being. A bit like a waiting room—but for boxes that have nothing to say.
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Transport dédié
Ultra-precise service. In theory.
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Truss
The backbone of the booth. Too bad it doesn’t support you as well.
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Turnkey
When everything is ready and perfect. Well, until the last-minute changes, of course.
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UV printing
A kind of magic technique for ultra-durable visuals. Careful—don’t expose yourself to light… unless you’re a banner.
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VIP welcome desk
An area where you’re treated like a star, with canapés… and other VIPs. Don’t forget to ask for champagne, even if it’s lukewarm.
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Visitor badge
The proof that you are someone—at least for the duration of the trade show. After that, you’ll be forgotten as quickly as your name fades from the badge.
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Visitor engagement
When someone walks past your booth and you let them know the coffee is free… but somehow “we’re already out of capsules!?”
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Waste management
Where everything ends up—including your hopes of keeping that stand standing for another year.