White-label by default

On site we're your crew: your branding on the workwear paperwork where venues allow it, no People Can logos in front of your client, and no marketing use of your projects without written consent.

Your client stays yours

We follow a strict non-compete policy and have stood by it for as long as we've been in business: we never approach your clients, during or after a project — unless you explicitly ask us to. Happy to put it in writing — NDAs and non-circumvention clauses are standard practice for us.

Pitch support

Pitching for the client? We help you win: advice on design and construction technologies, cost-optimization options, and an indicative budget you can put in front of your client with confidence.

Honest buildability feedback

If a design detail will blow the budget or the schedule, you hear it at the quoting stage — with an alternative — not at the venue.

How a project runs

  1. 01

    Send us your design or tender

    Concept renders, a full design pack, or a client tender — any starting point works. We review buildability and flag risks before you commit to your client.

  2. 02

    Fixed quote and build plan

    You get a transparent, itemized price and a production schedule aligned to the show calendar — so you can quote your client with confidence.

  3. 03

    Technical drawings & fabrication

    Our team turns the design into fabrication-ready drawings and builds the stand: structure, joinery, bespoke furniture, graphics, AV integration.

  4. 04

    Logistics & on-site assembly

    We handle transport, venue paperwork and on-site crew. Your project manager gets one accountable contact from load-in to handover.

  5. 05

    Show support & dismantling

    Stand-by support during the show, then dismantling, storage of reusable elements, and a debrief that makes the next build smoother.

Questions agencies ask us

Do you really work white-label?

Yes — it is our default. No People Can branding in front of your client, no marketing use of your projects without written consent, and we are happy to work under NDA and non-circumvention agreements.

Will you ever approach our client?

No. We follow a strict non-compete policy and have kept it since the company was founded. The only exception: you explicitly ask us to deal with your client directly.

Which countries and venues do you cover?

All major European venues — we have built in Warsaw, Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Hanover, Amsterdam, Paris, London, Barcelona, Milan, Zurich and more. Beyond Europe we deliver through our partner network in the Middle East, East Asia and the United States.

What do you need from us to prepare a quote?

Whatever you have: concept renders, a full design pack, or the client tender. Show name and hall, stand size, dates and a budget range help us respond precisely — but a rough brief is enough to start.

How fast will we get the quote?

For a typical stand, within a few working days — faster when the show date demands it. Every quote includes a free buildability review: if a detail will blow the budget or the schedule, you hear it now, with an alternative.

Who manages the build on site?

Our project manager and crew, with one accountable contact for your team from load-in to handover. Show-time support and dismantling are part of the service.

Can you adapt or engineer an unfinished design?

Yes. We prepare fabrication-ready technical drawings in house, adapt concepts to venue regulations and budget, and propose materials and construction methods that keep the design intent.

Can you store the stand between shows?

Yes — we dismantle, store reusable elements and redeploy them for the next show, which cuts costs across a show calendar.

Test us on your next tender

Send the design pack and show details — you'll get a realistic price and an honest buildability review.

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