Frame logic
modular aluminum sized to the footprint rather than overspecified.
Las Vegas buyers usually are not looking for a generic exhibit package. They need a rental path that can survive LVCC timing, labor windows, freight pressure, and competitive aisle conditions without becoming overbuilt or financially vague.
Primary venue
Las Vegas Convention Center
Common footprints
10x10 through 30x40
System focus
modular aluminum
Execution model
Graphics, I&D, logistics, reuse

Engineered footprint
Fit the design to the aisle condition, sightline limits, and program objective.
Modular systems
Use a modular aluminum frame intelligently instead of treating every exhibit like a one-off scenic build.
Venue execution
Plan for venue labor, material handling, graphics, and dismantle before the show arrives.
A serious Las Vegas exhibit-rental program starts with engineering decisions rather than decorative guesses. We look at square footage, frame length, monitor count, LED tile coverage, crate count, labor hours, and access constraints before final pricing is discussed. That matters at the Las Vegas Convention Center because a visually strong design can still become operationally weak if it ignores line-of-sight rules, move-in timing, or the way traffic actually enters the space.
Most Las Vegas rental buyers are comparing several directions at once. Some need a disciplined inline exhibit for CES, NAB Show, SupplySide West, or Black Hat USA. Others need a 20x20 or 20x30 island that can support live demos, client meetings, or more layered product storytelling without creating congestion at the perimeter. Our approach is to keep the structure modular and measurable by using systems such as modular aluminum and selected integrated LED elements where the application actually justifies it.
The commercial advantage of a modular exhibit rental in Las Vegas is not just visual polish. It is the ability to match scope to the event objective while keeping logistics cleaner. Frame inventory can be adapted across multiple programs. SEG graphics can be refreshed without restarting the whole exhibit. LED moments can be concentrated where they matter instead of spread across every wall. That makes the rental more practical for brands that need to exhibit more than once in Las Vegas or route the same system into other U.S. markets later in the year.
Las Vegas also rewards teams that respect labor reality. Installation hours, dismantle sequencing, access windows, material handling, service-partner coordination, and general-contractor line-of-sight rules all affect final cost and schedule. We build that into the plan early so the exhibit does not look engineered in renderings but improvised on the floor. The result is a Las Vegas exhibit-rental path built around show-floor practicality, not generic brochure language.
Engineering scope
Frame logic
modular aluminum sized to the footprint rather than overspecified.
Graphics
SEG coverage planned around actual sightlines, not just full-surface decoration.
Labor
Install and dismantle scope estimated around venue rhythm, rigging needs, and aisle access.
Reuse
System components selected for refresh across CES, NAB, InfoComm, and other Vegas calendars.
Venue reality
Common questions
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