Keolis

Adaptation of an exhibition booth to american standards

Keolis Canada operates public transportation services by bus in certain cities in the Montreal metropolitan area. Keolis in a few figures is more than 285 vehicles, 800 employees and 20 million passengers. Fuzion was mandated to reproduce a plan initially created for the European market while adapting it to American standards. What was interesting about this project was the addition of an interactive station in front of the kiosk. This station definitely intrigued passers-by while bringing an immersive and impressive dimension to the company’s kiosk.

Fuzion took care of all the logistics related to the event in Los Angeles, including daily visits during the exhibition to make sure everything went smoothly.

Logo de l'entreprise Keolis

Project

Complete management

ITS 2022 , Los Angeles

Mandat

The client wants to reproduce a trade show booth plan that was designed for the European market and adapt it to the American reality. He wants to have:

  • Un espace «cabine» privé
  • Un salon semi-privé
  • Un kiosque très aéré où il est facile de circuler
  • Des espaces pour attendre confortablement (assis)
  • A private closed space
  • A semi-private lounge
  • A very airy booth that is easy to walk through
  • Comfortable seated waiting space

Process

  • Reception of the 3D design
  • Reconstruction of the plan using American standard products
  • Construction of a custom designed counter
  • Preparation of the interactive station
  • Complete logistics of the show and transportation
  • Set-up and dismantling by Fuzion’s team with daily visits
Kiosque Keolis sur-mesure en trois dimensions.

Fun Fact

Thanks to Sylvain, our Montreal installer who we sent on site for this project. He managed to repair the interactive bore himself just in time for the show!


Demonstration 3D du kiosque Keolis vue de haut.
Croquis du kiosque d'exposition sur-mesure pour Keolis.
Démonstration 3D du kiosque sur-mesure pour l'entreprise Keolis.

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