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May
2002
LG
Electronics
Displayers association with LG Electronics
has continued into 2002 with the launch of two new LG products
a new re-writable DVD drive and a new 18" flat screen monitor. Displayer
designed and produced the current range of adverts look out for
the "They said it not us" advertisements quoting satisfied customers
from LG. This latest contract extends the working partnership established
in 2001.

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March
2002
Race Leader
Last year Displayer were approached by Wiltshire
based racing driver Alan Blencowe for sponsorship in the Fiesta Zetec-S
Championship. Alans overall performance was such that for the
2002 season he has joined the prestigious British Touring Car Championship,
which is shown regularly on ITV1 and world-wide. Displayer have continued
their association by further sponsorship for the season, as well as
providing the flooring used in Alans pit area. Alan has responded
to this on-going support by producing some of the best drives in his
career resulting in second place at the Thruxton meeting, following
his third place at Oulton Park. It is a matter of time before he gains
his deserved first place. His emerging career, emanating from Salisbury,
has a parallel with Displayers own growth.
www.alanblencoweracing.com
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Feb
2002
London
Launch
Behind every successful event is a good organiser
and behind the organiser is their own support team. Displayer
are pleased to have worked with London Launch Ltd in the preparation
and production of the livery for their promotions car, using Contravision
material. London Launch was founded in December 2000 to provide an online
event consultancy for corporate and private event organisers. In the
competitive market it needs to make an impact the London Launch
Fiesta certainly does that. Chairman of London Launch, John Broome CBE,
is recognised for his innovation and flair having founded Alton Towers,
and staged the Royal Its A Knockout Tournament. Displayer is pleased
to add London Launch to its list of exciting clients.
www.londonlaunch.com
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Jan
2002
People
Insight
The simplest ideas can often work the most
effectively. People Insight attend exhibitions regularly. Originally
a management consultancy, People Insight now help organisations to align
their people with their goals, advising on strategy and business planning,
performance management, changing management and people development.
They needed a display which was easy to set up, made its mark and was
conducive to establishing communication with prospective clients. Displayer
has created a portable display unit a 3x3 Pop Up and an oval
plinth, around which graphics can be attached, and if necessary easily
updated or made relevant to the target customer group.
www.peopleinsight.co.uk

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June 2001
REVLON
Professional
Revlon Professional have for many years been
a leading cosmetic and beauty product specialist with activities
worldwide. Nigel McCarthy, General Manager for Europe and Africa, now
uses DisplayerÕs services to promote Revlon Professional in the developing
market of Africa. Currently Displayer are designing and producing mobile
marketing units for use in Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana and Dubai.
Nigel is particularly impressed by their ease of use, reliability and
impact. There is great demand from local customers for high fashion
hair products which Displayer is helping to create - so much so that
further projects are under consideration!

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www.meshcomputers.com
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4th
January 2001
New Year Contract
for Displayer
Exhibition design
company, Displayer, starts the New Year with a major contract to refurbish
the new headquarters of leading UK PC manufacturer, Mesh Computers
Plc.
Displayer will provide the design, and project manage the £1/2 million
costs, for the refurbishment of 37,000 square feet of offices at Staples
Corner, North London. Displayer has extensive experience in graphic
solutions, from vehicle livery to the design of interior marketing suites
and presentation areas. The scale of the Mesh contract represents a
new departure for Displayer, requiring as it does the extensive gutting
of a building and installation of a mezzanine floor.
Work has already started and is due for completion
in three months time, bringing together Mesh Computers North
London manufacturing, headquarters and administrative units under one
roof.
Displayer specialises in producing and designing
portable display systems, exhibition stands and graphic solutions for
use by companies internally and externally, worldwide. In the last year
the Company has seen considerable growth, opening a new showroom at
The Portway Business Centre, Salisbury, and adding new clients to its
list, like McDonalds, Esso, Boots Plc, First-E Bank, Brittany Ferries
and Makro.
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23rd
November 2000
Salisbury company marks showroom debut with gift
to Hope and Homes !
Displayer, the locally-based exhibitions company, has marked
it's new showroom opening at Old Sarum with a gift to Hope and Homes
for Children - the charity which provides family homes for children
around the World.
The charity attends dozens of conferences,
open days and exhibitions as part of its national fundraising campaign
and had been looking for a portable display to tell potential supporters
about its work.
James Whiting was delighted with the new display
and was impressed to see the range of exhibition equipment supplied
by Displayer on display in the new Old Sarum premises.
"We were delighted to receive this gift. It
cuts our costs and means we can spend even more of our fundraising income
on the children who use our homes. We have used Displayer for our exhibition
graphics for some time now. They stock a wide range of equipment, which
even a cash-conscious charity like ours can afford.
"The presentation of this banner stand was
a lovely gesture and it was typically selfless of Displayer to convert
the opening of their showroom into something that would benefit others.
They turned "their day" into "our day" - and that was very kind of them."
Displayer specialises in designing and producing
portable display systems, exhibitions stands and graphic solutions for
internal and external use, Worldwide.
"Our experience in design, manufacturing
and project management ensures clients, large and small, receive
imaginative
solutions, reliable service and value for money."
The move to Old Sarum follows a year of expansion
in which Displayer has added famous names like McDonald's, DERA Porton
Down, Esso, Boots plc, First-E Bank, Brittany Ferries, Makro, Winged
Fellowship Trust and (nearer to home) Friends Provident, Equifax HPI
and Salisbury District Council to its client list.
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The Displayer building
located in Salisbury, Wiltshire.

Inside: Displayer's showroom
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23rd
November 2000
Salisbury company marks showroom debut with gift
to Hope and Homes !
Displayer, the locally-based exhibitions company, has marked
it's new showroom opening at Old Sarum with a gift to Hope and Homes
for Children - the charity which provides family homes for children
around the World.
The charity attends dozens of conferences,
open days and exhibitions as part of its national fundraising campaign
and had been looking for a portable display to tell potential supporters
about its work.
James Whiting was delighted with the new display
and was impressed to see the range of exhibition equipment supplied
by Displayer on display in the new Old Sarum premises.
"We were delighted to receive this gift. It
cuts our costs and means we can spend even more of our fundraising income
on the children who use our homes. We have used Displayer for our exhibition
graphics for some time now. They stock a wide range of equipment, which
even a cash-conscious charity like ours can afford.
"The presentation of this banner stand was
a lovely gesture and it was typically selfless of Displayer to convert
the opening of their showroom into something that would benefit others.
They turned "their day" into "our day" - and that was very kind of them."
Displayer Director Edward Thomas says "We
have known Hope and Homes for several years now and we could think of
no-one better to receive this gift.
The company's new showroom at The Portway
Business Centre, Castlegate Business Park, will enable clients and potential
clients to see a wide range of exhibition products in one location,
much as they would at a genuine exhibition. The new facilities have
been designed to enable clients to view a wide range of portable solutions
- solutions which they can see, touch and walk around.
Displayer specialises in designing and producing
portable display systems, exhibitions stands and graphic solutions for
internal and external use, Worldwide.
Edward Thomas added: "We help several other
charities with their exhibition requirements and supply everything from
portable displays and large exhibition stands to snappy conference sets
and lively showroom areas.
"Our experience in design, manufacturing
and project management ensures clients, large and small, receive imaginative
solutions, reliable service and value for money."
The move to Old Sarum follows a year of expansion
in which Displayer has added famous names like McDonald's, DERA Porton
Down, Esso, Boots plc, First-E Bank, Brittany Ferries, Makro, Winged
Fellowship Trust and (nearer to home) Friends Provident, Equifax HPI
and Salisbury District Council to its client list.
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