Ultima Displays introduces versatile Modulate display stand

by FESPA | 25/02/2019
Ultima Displays introduces versatile Modulate display stand

Ultimate Displays have launched Modulate, a reconfigurable, multi-purpose range of tubular frames designed to increase the flexibility of display stands.

Combining the best features of two of Ultima Displays’ most renowned and successful product lines, Formulate and Modular Vector, Modulate™ consists of a set of frames made from 30mm diameter aluminium tubes covered with a printed textile tension graphic, which are connected using powerful magnets inside each frame.

Formulate and Modular Vector ranges are two of Ultima’s most popular ranges and their new collection allows their customers to take advantage of the best components of both.

Modulate™ is characterised by the lightweight, durable features of Formulate while maintaining Modular Vector’s strong visual impact and versatile, creative designs. The different Modulate™ frames can be reconfigured to create a solution for any requirement or setting, from boardrooms to company receptions, sales outlets to shopping centres, and exhibition venues to trade shows.

11 aluminium tubular frames in different shapes and sizes comprise the Modulate™ collection. These can be used alone or combined to create hundreds of various configurations. The magnetic connectors enable each structure to extend the elevation by an extra 40cm so customers can use the same frame at two heights.

The powerful 360-degree magnets patented MagLink system differentiates Modulate™ from other existing solutions, making the frames easy to assemble and reconfigure. Each frame can be connected magnetically at any angle allowing the customer to swap a simple wall of images to an exhibition stand within just a few minutes.

Each Modulate™ frame comes with a 5-year hardware warranty and is supplied with a carry bag with dedicated slots for feet and graphics.

Ultimate Displays will exhibit at Global Print Expo 2019 at stand B5-E31. Global Print Expo 2019 is Europe’s largest speciality print exhibition for screen and digital wide format print, textile printing and signage solutions. Taking place at the Messe Munich between the 14-17 May, visitors for all spectrums of the print industry have the opportunity to experience the latest products and innovations on display from 700 global manufacturers and suppliers. Please use promo code FESG902 to register for free.
 

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