Covid19

The Benefits of a Virtual Exhibit

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted live events across the world, and we wondered if this meant the end of in-person events and trade shows. Are Event Managers moving strictly to a virtual event scenario with Zoom or Teams meetings leading the way? How will companies market their products, now and post Coronavirus? We asked our Sales and Marketing Manager, Alexandra Kral, for her thoughts on the rise of virtual events and virtual exhibits.  

Alex felt there were many benefits for companies to host a virtual exhibit experience while in-person events are in a holding pattern (and as a complementary solution when people are back on the trade show floor). She says that "...our world is changing; the way customers want to interact with products and how they consume information is evolving. We need to look at ways to meet those demands and provide experiences that cater to those needs; in-person or virtually." 

She talked about three benefits of a virtual experience:

  • Show locations or travel restrictions no longer limit attendees

  • An online platform increases sales opportunities (the virtual exhibit can be accessed online long before or beyond the official event dates)

  • A virtual experience gives clients a new way to interact and engage with products or services


"We've already started seeing our industry offer more interactive events and virtual experiences. At Exhibit Solutions, we leverage the exhibit designs and renderings created for our clients to develop a virtual booth experience. We design and create 3D environments where visitors can watch avatars give demos, play video messages from the CEO, and actively explore services or new products.

Whatever the reason a prospective client is not able to attend a live event, you can always invite them to visit your booth virtually. These customers will be able to access information in a new way and explore solutions that may otherwise be overlooked on a traditional website. 

Companies can improve their sales process and extend their marketing channels beyond the confines of a physical space or time-constrained event. Businesses should consider the opportunity for conversion in a virtual space. 

Also, not every introvert wants to attend a busy tradeshow and compete for face-to-face time with a salesperson. They want to request information and ask questions on their terms. A virtual experience with access to spec sheets, videos, and online demos gives them just that.  

Ultimately, my feeling is that you can not replace the in-person experience. What I am saying is that the way customers want to interact with products and how they consume information is evolving. We need to look at ways to meet those needs and provide experiences that cater to those demands; face-to-face or virtually."

It sounds like the virtual event experience may be here to stay. Marketing efforts are focused on earning a customer's time and attention. Virtual meetings, webinars, virtual exhibits, and virtual experiential initiatives, are all part of the (not so) new tools available to successfully market your company and products in a post-COVID world.

Coronavirus. What will trade shows and events look like amidst the COVID-19 pandemic?

What restrictions will we see on the trade show floor? How many people will be allowed in a booth at one time? Do we need to hire special cleaning services? Will this be at a premium?

When it comes to trade shows and events in Canada and the U.S. there appears to be more questions than answers at the moment. With Canadian provinces still in different stages of re-opening, we are looking at other countries for some insight. What will the trade show experience look like as we continue to battle this pandemic?

LAS VEGAS

Las Vegas is one of the most popular trade show destinations in North America. However, as of July 27 gatherings are still restricted to no more than 50 people (https://www.vegasmeansbusiness.com/coronavirus-update/). Seeing this update and understanding that the gradual re-opening will take time, it did not come as a surprise that CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in January, one of the most influential tech events globally, was cancelled. Disappointing? Yes - The right thing to do? Probably.

GERMANY

Eager to find out more on the trade show situation elsewhere, I looked to Europe. Most European countries are further ahead of North America in their re-opening phases and I hoped to learn what they are doing as they kick-off their trade shows. In Cologne, Germany for example, the convention centre had postponed all events until at least the end of June. As of July 6, they had launched their new ‘B-Safe4Business’ initiatives. This includes new booth rules and design regulations specific to Covid-19 safety measures. For example, social distancing must be maintained, masks must be worn, and visitor lists kept for at least four weeks after the event to facilitate contact tracing. Below are some of the #B-SAFE exhibit construction guidelines and more can be found here.

While the re-opening in Germany is promising, the short of it is that we do not know when our regularly scheduled trade show programming will resume. A lot depends on the number of cases locally, nationally, and globally. It may hinge on the successful deployment of a vaccine. It will definitely depend on people’s comfort level with travel and conducting business on a trade show floor where there may be a higher potential of contracting COVID-19.

WHAT ABOUT IN CANADA?

I believe that we will see some Canadian shows proceed in the coming months, but with modified schedules, restricted attendance, and booth guidelines similar to those at the Cologne convention centre. Local expos in the G.T.A. have gone ahead with line-ups outside the building, staggered booth visits, and a maximum of 50 attendees inside the venue at any one time.

WHAT IS EXHIBIT SOLUTIONS DOING?

While this looks very different from what we have been used to, it is the reality of our current situation to keep everyone safe. For over 30 years we have been connecting our clients with their customers at live events and trade shows. This year, the venues and platforms will change. Exhibit Solutions delivering innovative experiences, attention to detail, and quality service will not. In addition to our regular offering, our team can now support our client’s digital events with virtual showrooms, virtual booths, or any virtual experience that keeps them connected with their customers.

*In my next post, I will be sharing some more information and videos of Exhibit Solutions’ new VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE service.*