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  • Over $100M invested by Impressions to push companies’ image at building expo

    Over $100M invested by Impressions to push companies’ image at building expo

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    July 25, 2022
    Over $100M invested by Impressions to push companies’ image at building expo
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    Impressions Branding, a local company, was selected as the branding and logistics partner for this year’s International Building Expo and the company believes that it has been instrumental in promoting the image of hundreds of exhibitors at the expo.

    Creative Director at Impressions Shane Sukhlal, in an interview with the News Room, related that the company has been working alongside the government to create a “seamless experience” needed to showcase Guyana’s booming construction sector.

    The E-Networks booth on display at International building Expo being hosted at the National Stadium, Providence, East Bank Demerara (EBD) (Photo: News Room/ July 23, 2022)

    In doing so, he explained that the company set out to engage with the more than 300 exhibitors individually to guarantee that their products and/or services were most appealing.

    “It’s not only about printing and carrying out the out-of-home billboards, it’s the fabrication, the creativity (and) the ability to execute these projects,” Suklal said.

    Once successful in this bid, Suklal believed Impressions could significantly boost companies’ image and attract more customers. He also believed that the members of the public could readily find the products/or services they need.

    The Guyana 2030 immersive tunnel at the International building Expo being hosted at the National Stadium, Providence, East Bank Demerara (EBD) (Photo: News Room/ July 23, 2022)

    “We have, as far as I am concerned, the only facility to do so.

    “We invested over $100M strictly for tents, air-conditioning units, and we have a team of over 90 people that can execute and have just that capability to handle that project,” the Creative Director said on Sunday.

    Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips and patrons at the One Guyana sign at the International building Expo being hosted at the National Stadium, Providence, East Bank Demerara (EBD) (Photo: DPI/ July 24, 2022)

    At the building expo, which is hosted at the National Stadium, Providence, East Bank Demerara (EBD), Impressions set up two main auditoriums- each 200 by 80 feet. There is also an executive lane of containerised booths, and several other spaces occupied by businesses and government ministries/ agencies.

    Packages ranged from premium services to table spaces. And Suklal said that when companies signed up for the expo, they were contacted by Impressions for a branding package that best suited their needs.

    The company also established other attractions at the National Stadium, including a ‘One Guyana’ sign and a ‘Guyana 2030’ immersive tunnel. The sign will be donated to the government at the end of the ongoing expo.

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