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In The Spotlight ... Introducing the Lightening V.2 Iver Display revolutionized the exhibit market with its flawless "no tools" assembly and lightweight construction. Introduced in 1977, the Series 3000 was one of the first seamless modular panel systems in exhibit booth manufacturing. Iver Display now proudly announces the introduction of Lightening V.2. With similar lightweight construction to the popular Series 3000, Lightening V.2 incorporates a slender frame and smaller panel sizes, making it compatible with standard shipping cases and more modest budgets. As always, outstanding quality characterizes every Iver Display product.
'Total Teamwork' Takes Exhibit to New Level Furniture on wheels, colorful cables ("pythons") that spiral down from the ceiling to carry instant electrical, phone and internet access theyre all just part of the daily environment for team members at this major investment company. Iver Display was asked by one of our dealers, EEC of West Chester, PA, to produce a display, which expressed the style, architecture and wire management of the SEI corporate headquarters in Oaks, PA.
This whole exhibit comes in one crate and sets up in minutes! Lightweight structural panels with a minimum of components make Iver displays efficient, flexible, and completely reusable without sacrificing quality or visual impact. We work outside the box. Rules are tossed aside to yield spectacular results. Perhaps thats why the IVER EEC SEI team approach worked so well. RECON || Portables || Panel Systems || Custom Modular All information Copyright 1998-1999
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