Use the marketplace as a decision tool
The marketplace is not only a catalogue. It helps buyers learn what is possible, compare supplier-created options and turn early interest into a clearer procurement brief.
Start with your event objective
Clarify whether you need lead generation, product demonstration, retail visibility, meetings, or brand presence before comparing stand options.
Browse marketplace options
Use marketplace designs to understand stand formats, layouts, materials and price ranges before committing to a supplier conversation.
Compare suppliers with context
Shortlist options by supplier capability, project fit, location, response quality, delivery timing and protected payment workflow.
Move from interest to a structured brief
Once you know what fits, submit a brief so suppliers can respond with clearer pricing, assumptions and project requirements.
Why the marketplace access agreement appears
Marketplace designs may include supplier intellectual property, custom build ideas and proprietary presentation details. The access agreement protects suppliers while giving buyers a trusted way to review options for evaluation.
What to compare before requesting a quote
Use each marketplace listing as a starting point. The best choice is the option that fits your event outcome, not only the first stand that looks appealing.