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    Alustage Spider 1m x 1m Portable Stage Platform with 40cm Riser
    • 1m x 1m modular stage platform with 40cm folding riser included
    • Aluminium frame and anti-slip plywood for stability and safety
    • Lightweight, portable staging that’s easy to store and transport
    • Load capacity up to 500kg/m² for demanding performance settings
    • Simple click lock system for rapid assembly and adjustment
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    Alustage Spider 1m x 1m Portable Stage Platform with 60cm Riser
    • Compact 1m x 1m Stage Platform for versatile stage layouts
    • Lightweight yet sturdy construction ensures reliable use
    • Black anti-slip surface for added performer safety
    • 60cm aluminium folding riser offers stable elevation
    • Multiple decks link together for a larger staging area
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Exhibition Stage

An exhibition stage provides a dependable focal point within busy halls and pavilions. By bringing presenters, products, and audiences onto a clearly defined raised area, organisers ensure messages are delivered without distraction. Selecting the right build, finish, and layout requires attention to engineering detail as well as an eye for design, because the surface must look sharp while supporting continuous foot traffic and, in many cases, heavy demonstration equipment.

Structural Priorities

  • Load Capacity: Calculated to accommodate people, props, and display pieces without deflection.
  • Rigidity: Frame sections interlock to minimise movement, a key factor when live video or precision demonstrations are involved.
  • Quick Assembly: Tool-less or minimal-tool connectors help crews meet tight venue schedules.
  • Surface Traction: Factory-applied textures reduce slip risk under exhibition lighting.
  • Edge Protection: Chamfered or rounded trims lower trip hazards and improve visual appeal.

Trade Show Stage Layout for Events

Every trade show brings a different footprint, ceiling height, and visitor flow. A well-planned trade show stage fits those variables rather than forcing organisers to compromise. Common practice is to start with maximum available floor area, then subtract access aisles and storage before fixing the raised section size. Consider:

  • Entrance and exit positions for presenters.
  • Clear sightlines from neighbouring aisles.
  • Space for branding panels or LED screens behind or beside the deck.
  • Technical zones for sound desks, media control, or interpreter booths.

Sustainability Considerations

Exhibitors now face strict sustainability targets. Re-usable components, recyclable aluminium cores, and water-based surface coatings reduce environmental impact while maintaining professional finish. Crate packaging made from FSC-certified timber protects components in transit and can be flat-packed for storage, saving warehouse volume between shows.

Selecting the Correct Trade Show Stage

Decision factors vary yet generally include:

  • Frequency of Use: Weekly touring programmes favour lighter construction, whereas annual events may justify heavier, more permanent decks.
  • Transport Volume: Cases designed to stack inside standard Luton vans or 7.5-tonne trucks minimise load space costs.
  • Visual Integration: Deck height should align with plinths or furniture for a cohesive sightline.
  • Technical Integration: Pre-cut panel apertures allow flush-mount sockets, hydraulic lifts, or turntables when high-impact product reveals are planned.
  • Budget Allocation: Build quality influences lifespan and total cost of ownership, often proving more economical than hiring year after year.

Frequently Asked Questions

How large can an exhibition stage be without special structural approval?

Most venues allow raised areas up to roughly 20 square metres under standard rigging rules, but larger footprints often require signed calculations from a qualified engineer.

Is a trade show stage always supplied at a fixed height?

Not necessarily. Standard kits are offered in common height increments to align with typical viewing angles; alternative heights can be provided on request to suit unique layouts.

How is cable management handled?

Internal conduits run beneath the deck, exiting through grommeted ports positioned wherever equipment clusters are located, keeping walkways clear.

Are installation crews required, or can in-house teams manage setup?

Most organisers use internal labour after a short orientation session; third-party crews remain an option for first builds or complex layouts.