3D Shell, one of the fastest-growing companies within the 3D Group, demonstrated its innovative web-driven exhibitor and services management system, EziXpo, at the inaugural Exhibitions of Exhibitions.
Organised by the Association of African Exhibition Organisers (AAXO), the Exhibitions of Exhibitions took place at Blue Wing Conference and Events Venue at the TicketPro Dome in Johannesburg recently.
Its intention was designed to equip exhibition organisers and exhibitors with information and innovative tools to boost the entire exhibition industry while giving industry players the opportunity to showcase their skills and ideas on a massive platform.
Developed locally by a team of information systems experts briefed by 3D’s sales and marketing director, Conrad Kullmann, EziXpo bridges the communication divide between exhibition organiser, exhibitor and the supplier to provide a seamless exhibition experience for all three.
Based on workflow principles and housed in the cloud, it does away with the need for the endless paper trial and complicated spreadsheets of data, historically proven to be unreliable because of human error, to provide an elegant solution for managing all aspects of the exhibition, including money collection for extra services.
3D Shell took the opportunity to demonstrate the system at Exhibitions of Exhibitions alongside its other popular exhibitions solution, designer package options.
“Visitors were most impressed with our flexible yet highly professional approach,” said 3D Shell director, Dylan Solomon.
“Simply put, EziXpo is easy-to-understand, flexible online exhibition management and services ordering system customised for each new exhibition to address its unique requirements.”
“It was developed to solve all the inefficiencies and irritations that the industry has accepted in the past. Including those error-laden spreadsheets and files organisers use to keep tabs on what each exhibitor has signed up for and stipulated and changed.”
“Including endless telephone calls to request exhibitors to complete and return their mandatory forms. Including money collection with respect to additional services.”
“And including – my personal favourite – getting the infrastructure supplier the spec and build sheets at the last possible minutes before build-up commences,” Solomon said.