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Sacagawea Portable Hybrid Display

You probably didn’t expect an American History lesson, but here goes. Between May 1804 – September 1806, the Lewis and Clark Expedition travelled up the Missouri River, over the Bitterroot Mountains, and down the Columbia River… and then back to St. Louis. The expedition included Sacagawea, a Lemhi Shoshone woman, who helped establish cultural contacts with Native American populations in addition to her contributions to natural history. Her presence on the expedition was invaluable on this arduous and ultimately successful journey.

So what does this have to do with modern trade shows? There’s no paddling up rivers or hunting buffalo for food. But for many exhibitors, their company’s success depends on a lightweight, attractive display that assembles quickly and most importantly, performs flawlessly from show-to-show, regardless of the situation. They need an upscale exhibit at a fair price with more than a two-to-three show half-life. The display needs to work as hard as the exhibitor to create sales opportunities. Most of all, it needs to be invaluable on their arduous and ultimately successful journey.

American Engineered and Built

The Sacagawea Portable Hybrid Display is an American-engineered and built system designed for professional exhibitors. It’s meant to last for years, look amazing, and setup fast from the first to the fiftieth show. No compromises.

It includes quality features not found on less expensive displays:

  • Knob-assisted Assembly (for ease of use)
  • Engineered Aluminum Extrusion (because not all extrusion is created equally)
  • Die-cut Reusable Packaging (this is really, really important!)
  • Individually Numbered Components and Detailed Setup Instructions
  • CNC Cut and Milled Construction (for precision fit and finish)
  • Adjustable Workstation Supports
  • HD Dye-sublimation Fabric Graphics (be sure to ask about this)
  • Made in the USA

In addition, Sacagawea Displays include accessory options like canopies, monitor mounts, standoff graphics, counters, iPad enclosures, and printed wings. Don’t see the accessory or feature you want. No problem. Sacagawea Displays can be customized to meet any need. Often in short-timeframes. Still on the fence? The Sacagawea comes with 100-Day Return Guarantee.

Trade shows are an investment in sales growth. Make sure your display reflects your branding and commitment to quality. At your next show, send a seasoned traveler who knows the territory. Send a Sacagawea Portable Hybrid Display.

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