That's what global player Renishaw is all about: measuring devices capture the product and turn its innermost parts inside out. Data is collected, evaluated, converted, and signals are sent — Industry 4.0 has long been part of everyday life at Renishaw. For a decade, we have been the company's point of contact for exhibition appearances. A nice side effect is the friendly relationship that has developed during our successful collaboration.
We perform many tasks for Renishaw as part of their exhibition presence. Our fitters usually implement the exhibition design on areas between 300 and 400 m2. The high-quality stand elements, which are specially designed and built for Renishaw, are used again and again. The architecture is adapted depending on the location. We have also implemented a two-story concept with this global player.



Renishaw's exhibition stands are impossible to miss. The company's orange color already attracts attention. Added to this is the design, which takes all levels of perception into account. The ceiling banners and structures are important for the long-distance effect. From a distance, they signal to visitors where Renishaw is located. The videos we create and play on large monitors also attract attention.



In addition to exhibition design and stand construction, another important task is the creation of exhibition graphics. Whether on ceiling banners, back walls, presentation elements, large-scale or discreetly attached, our graphic designer creates designs wherever Renishaw wants to convey messages and information about its products and services to exhibition visitors.
To this end, he creates icons, infographics, and graphic elements that present information in a clear and understandable way.
Technology can be depicted in images in many different ways. To make this look exciting and fascinating, our graphic designer pulls out all the stops. He gives product images a futuristic look and creates image compositions that
Presenting Renishaw's products and services in an attractive way. He designs his own labels and logos for exhibition slogans, giving them a strong message not only in terms of content but also visually.


