Print pieces that work for tech booths
Tech exhibitors usually do not need a pile of random print. They need a few clear pieces that help people understand the product, remember the company, and take the next step.
- Booth graphics
- Retractable banners and tabletop signs
- Product sell sheets and comparison sheets
- QR code cards and demo instruction cards
- Business cards
- Investor packets, sales booklets, and product guides
- Soft touch laminated cards or covers
- Table covers and sponsor signs
Keep the booth message clear
For TECHSPO Austin, your print should answer the quick questions people ask while walking past a booth:
- What does your product do?
- Who is it for?
- What problem does it solve?
- How does someone book a demo or scan for more information?
- What should they remember after leaving the booth?
A banner is not a full pitch deck. A sell sheet is not the place for every feature. Brandon can help you keep each printed piece focused on the job it needs to do.
Rush printing for TECHSPO Austin
Rush printing is possible when the job qualifies. It goes smoother when the artwork is finished, sizes are confirmed, quantities are clear, the material is standard, and someone can approve a proof quickly.
Rush gets harder when logos are low resolution, QR codes have not been tested, files are built at the wrong size, or booth details are still changing.
If the event deadline is close, send the files and the real in-hand deadline. Brandon can tell you what can be done quickly and what needs to be adjusted.
Polished launch materials
For some companies, TECHSPO is more than a booth. It may be a product launch, investor conversation, partner meeting, recruiting push, or sales follow-up.
That is when the finish and format matter. Brandon can talk through options like fast perfect bound books, soft touch laminate, heavier cover stocks, premium cards, booklets, folders, and branded leave-behind packets.
Not every premium finish fits every rush deadline. The better move is to check the file and schedule before picking a finish.
Venue and delivery details
TECHSPO Austin has current event pages online, but event venue details should be confirmed from your exhibitor packet before delivery is scheduled. Do not rely on a copied address from an old listing or a registration page if the venue details look inconsistent.
Send Brandon the event packet, hotel or venue name, booth number, setup time, on-site contact, and delivery rules. If the materials are going to a booth, decorator, hotel, or office before the event, say that clearly.
What to send first
For the fastest answer, send print-ready PDFs if you have them, finished sizes, quantity, material preference, event deadline, and delivery instructions.
If the file is not ready, send what you have. Brandon can check for bleed, size, resolution, missing elements, and QR code problems before it becomes a production issue.
Need help before the event?
Call or email Brandon with the event name, deadline, files, and delivery instructions. He can check what is realistic, catch file problems early, and help you choose the fastest workable production path.
The fastest print jobs start with a clean file and clear specs.
Get with Brandon before the job hits production
For the best service on this type of print project, send Brandon the file and specs before you guess on paper, size, binding, finish, or timing. He can check what is realistic, flag problems early, and help move the job through the right production path.
- Print-ready PDF or the best file you have
- Finished size, quantity, and page count if it is a book or booklet
- Paper, finish, binding, or special options you are considering
- Deadline, event date, pickup, delivery, or shipping details
- Anything that has to match, fold, laminate, bind, number, or trim a certain way
Goal: get a real answer quickly, avoid production surprises, and let Brandon guide the job before it gets expensive or rushed.