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The telescopic display stand finds applications across multiple professional sectors. In events, it facilitates wayfinding at trade shows, seminars and cultural events, thanks to mobile and adaptable signage. The healthcare sector (hospitals, clinics, medical centres) uses it to temporarily communicate health guidelines, patient pathways or reception information. In retail, this device highlights seasonal promotions, new products or in-store services, without impacting permanent fixtures. Public facilities (museums, libraries, administrations, sports centres) use it for regulatory signage, promoting local events or evolving institutional communication.
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Professional display systems meet the needs for orientation, information and public guidance in high-traffic environments. The telescopic display post offers a modular solution, with adjustable height from 1.2m to 2m, allowing visibility adaptation according to crowd density and spatial configuration. Available in A4 or A3 formats, this support suits evacuation plans as well as directional or promotional information.
The telescopic design enables rapid tool-free deployment and height adjustment according to site visual constraints. In a trade show, maximum height (2m) ensures visibility above pedestrian flows, while in low configuration (1.2m), the post integrates into restricted spaces or reception areas. A3 format suits detailed plans and orientation diagrams, A4 for specific instructions or regulatory messages. The freestanding structure eliminates the need for wall mounting, ideal for temporary installations or frequent reconfigurations.
Professional display systems with telescopic features are used in shopping centers for queue guidance and promotional displays, in event spaces for directional signage and floor plans, and in public establishments (ERP) for safety instructions and evacuation routes. In healthcare facilities, they serve for service wayfinding and consultation schedule displays. Their mobility enables rapid reassignment according to evolving operational needs.
Telescopic displays combine effectively with other crowd management equipment: guidance posts for pathway marking, access control barriers for zone delimitation, and rope and strap supports for queue materialization. This integrated approach ensures visual and functional coherence of the signage system, facilitating intuitive understanding of instructions by the public and reducing reception staff workload.