INTERTRAFFIC Exhibition Stands in Amsterdam, Netherlands

The seminar programmed will feature technical presentations of products and services that have already been launched, demonstrations on trends, market developments and business cases, as well as pilot project results, panel discussions, tenders and project launches. “Intertraffic Amsterdam” is one of the largest and most influential international trade exhibitions for traffic infrastructure, traffic management, road safety and parking.

It provides a comprehensive overview of the very latest products, services and solutions offered by suppliers. Also, it showcases the latest trends and developments. Intertraffic Amsterdam is meant for policymakers, specialists and operational personnel from government authorities, engineering consultancies, and the industry at large. Design makes a difference, preparation is crucial, an experience of contractor can make the difference. The best European stand builder prize has been won this year by Activteam.

The most important targets for International acting companies when participating in an exhibition is creating brand recognition. With appealing exhibition stands, they not just focus on attention they implement and expose also the unique qualities of the brand. Once they create a sense of brand closeness, they immediately relate with the brand.

High visibility incomparable look to our brand and a leading image, created attention and the will coming atmosphere inside the exhibition stands have been reported by exhibitors contracting the stand builder Activteam
that recommends focusing on a leadership and brand acknowledgment. The exhibitor’s targets that went further than product presentation and sales, precisely because the exhibition stands indicate a level of prestige.

Companies who joined the trade show and constructed exhibition stands required the implementation of important requirements in their presentations. The successful launch is a crucial part of a contractor and his knowledge and capability of detail thinking and the understanding of complex requirements.