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BlueHive Exhibits, a Wocester events firm, has launched a new, turnkey rental exhibit program aimed at helping companies plan for reintroducing in-person events after the coronavirus pandemic.
Officially launched at the end of January, the program, called beeONE, is a single-cost rental exhibit including design, graphics, production, logistics, on-site labor, event management and a virtual tie-in. The custom exhibits are intended to address social distancing and other safety standards for both staff and visitors, according to a press release from BlueHive.
The program includes access to the company’s CTRL+ALT+SPACE virtual platform, which allows event planners to engage with virtual attendees. It also allows flexibility to transition events to run completely remotely at the last minute, if needed.
“The concept is designed to provide one complete custom rental exhibit solution that helps our clients to move forward creatively and with fiscal intelligence,” said Paul Hanlon, president and CEO of BlueHive Exhibits, in a statement.
Those interested in learning more or obtaining services should reach out to BlueHive.
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