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Auto Expo 2014 stands turned ‘green’ with Sun Fabric materials

New Delhi-based Visual Displays catered stunning graphics printed on eco-friendly Sun Fabric materials to fabricate the stands of leading auto companies, such as Fiat, Eisher, Honda, Suzuki, GM, Harley Davidson, Hero, Hyundai, Renault, Yamaha, Chevrolet and Maruti during the recent Auto Expo 2014 held at India Expo Mart in Greater Noida.

Sun Fabric transformed the stands of the big auto brands into ‘green’ for the reason that this textile material is totally eco-friendly, recyclable and compatible with advanced printing technologies like Latex.

Encompass Events constructed the colossal stand of Fiat for which printed Sun Fabric cloth was used in fabricating a backlit display box. “Eisher’s stand was another corner at the expo which this event management company fabricated impressively using frontlit display of size 120 x 16 ft printed on Sun Fabric,”said Deepak Girotra, director, Visual Displays. CS Direkt Events & Exhibitions designed Honda’s stand using Sun Fabric graphics to fabricate a 250 x10 ft wall. Similarly, Suzuki’s stand was designed and fabricated by this event management company to give a stunning look using backlit graphics printed on Sun Fabric.

P&I, which designed and fabricated the stands of GM, Harley Davidson, Hero and others, did a great job to help these auto majors pop up attractively amid the crowd. Backlit graphics printed on Sun Fabric decorated the stand of GM in a unique charm. On the other side, the whole stand of Harley Davidson was fabricated using only Sun Fabric materials. And the stand of Hero was yet another attraction which turned every visitor to see the drop downs made of curl-free Sun Fabric materials hanging around. Other companies whose stands were fabricated using Sun Fabric materials in similar manners included Hyundai, Renault, Yamaha, Chevrolet and Maruti. “Also, we provided Sun Fabric as fancy car covers at the occasions of unveiling 35 new models during the expo,” Deepak conclusively mentioned.

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