Published on: Thursday, March 17, 2022 Euro Poles to showcase Innovation at Visual Impact The innovation which characterises Euro Poles will be on full display at the Visual Impact Expo and PacPrint 2021 in Melbourne in June, with an exciting showcase designed to give visitors a taste of the company’s huge range of digitally printed textile products. The company, which is a major Australian-owned supplier of digitally-printed signage, display systems and other fabric and textile solutions, will feature a wide range of products, with two in particular taking centre stage at the show. “It’s always difficult to select just which products to bring to the show, and visitors to previous expos will remember that the Euro Poles stand is always full of innovative and colourful solutions designed to provide inspiration and ideas to visitors,” says Euro Poles founder and Managing Director, Peter Wagener. Like many companies which have successfully navigated the past couple of years, Euro Poles has innovated to meet changing market requirements, and their new Vario Dispenser range of hand sanitiser stands is set to create plenty of interest, with hygiene solutions set to be a fixture in retail, commercial and hospitality environments for years to come. “When it became clear that businesses would need to respond to this requirement, we moved quickly to develop a solution that – like the entire Vario range – is fast and simple to assemble, and would not only provide an attractive way to present hand sanitiser, but allow businesses to incorporate branding, imagery or instructions into the product,” Peter says. The Vario Dispenser features the same ‘click and connect’ frame which will be familiar to those who have previously investigated displays like the Vario banners, media walls, gates and arches which have taken centre stage at previous shows. “The frame is covered by a stretch fabric sleeve, or ‘sock’, which zips down tightly to the frame to create a neat and seamless finish,” Peter explains. “Magnets integrated into the framework allow the sanitiser dispenser to attach to the display without ugly brackets or shelves, so the bottle seems to ‘float’ against the printed textile backdrop.” Another key feature of the show will be the Quick Frame Lightbox, which relies on a similarly simple system to provide impressive illuminated displays using vibrant printed textiles. “The Quick Frame Lightbox, like all the Vario products, features an easy-to-assemble framework which, in this instance, features integrated LED modules on the inside of the frame,” Peter explains. “Printed stretch fabric panels, which feature a silicone edge strip, can be attached to both sides of the frame, slipping easily into channels that hold the graphics firmly to provide a neat, tight finish. This makes it easy to install, remove or swap out graphics quickly and easily, with no tools or training.” The edges of the frames are magnetised, so units can be easily joined together to create walls of illuminated panels in virtually any size, with the narrow edge profile providing almost seamless images. “You can even add a sanitiser dispenser to the panels if you like,” Peter adds. This concept – the ability to ‘mix and match’ elements from the Vario system to create customised solutions for virtually any application, is what makes the system so versatile – and so popular, Peter says – and that’s where both end customers and print service providers can benefit. “In an increasingly diverse market, it’s important for businesses to be able to respond to a wide variety of customer demands – and we understand just how varied those can be when you start talking about signage, expos and retail point of sale, to name just a few areas,” Peter acknowledges. “By partnering with Euro Poles, print businesses can access our comprehensive digital printing resources and advanced display systems to offer their customers a full range of textile signage and display solutions, building potential new revenue streams for their business without the need to manufacture every product in house,” he says. “We know the market and are equipped to meet even the most demanding customer requirements – and we’re looking forward to showing both direct customers and our fellow print service providers just how far this exciting area of our industry has come.” Visual Impact will co-locate with PacPrint 2021 and the Label & Packaging Expo at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from 28 June to 1 July this year. Previous Article Mesh Direct introduces signage recycling program Next Article Stephanie Gaddin appointed Editor of Digital Image Magazine Print Rate this article: 5.0