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Next-Way uses T3 to create display in European Parliament

  • steve8125
  • Nov 21, 2016
  • 1 min read

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Creative communications specialists Next-Way recently completed a stunning display at the European Parliament building in Brussels, using the UK manufactured T3 modular system.

Next-Way created a large 12 x 2.5 metre display wall in the foyer of the building for the United Nations to present and communicate a variety of messages and programmes to the Parliamentarians.

The wall was designed and created using Tecna Display's T3 modular system, with T3 fusion tubing profiles forming the framework.

Arnaud van Reysen, co-founder of Next-Way, explained: ‘The client already had the fabric graphics in stock, so we needed a system that could adapt its structure to fit their existing graphics. The T3 system is in my opinion the most flexible system for these purposes.’

Velcro taping was mounted onto the framework which allowed the fabric graphics to be easily and securely attached.

The entire stand was packed in two large compact cases which fitted comfortably into the back of a car. Due to security restrictions at the Parliament buildings, the cases had to be dropped off and carried by hand more than 600 metres to the foyer – a feat made much easier thanks to the lightweight nature of the T3 system.

It took two members of the Next-Way team just 75 minutes to unpack and assemble the entire 12 metre wall, without the need for any tools.


 
 
 

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