tradeshow displays

Forget the candy bowl or stress ball chatchkas. Stop attendees in their tracks with a tradeshow display that’s professional, on-brand — and won’t break the bank.

TRADESHOW DISPLAYS

Forget the candy bowl or stress ball chatchkas. Stop attendees in their tracks with a tradeshow display that’s professional, on-brand — and won’t break the bank.

We’re a one-stop-shop when it comes to your tradeshow needs. From displays, banners and stands, to signs, table throws and frames, we can design and print tradeshow booth materials that reflect your brand’s quality. Below you can download and review our tradeshow catalogue to select from our variety of pull-up banners, signs, table covers, and more. 

Blackboards | Carrying Cases | Conventional Stands | Crowd Control Barriers | Flag Stands | Inflatable Displays | iPad Stands | Literature Racks | Outdoor Stands | Sandwich Boards | Panel Displays | Poster Frames | Poster Stands | Promotion Tables | Roll Up Stands | Table Top Stands | Table Throws  | Tents | Pop Up Displays

We have been using Surrey Digital for all of our printing needs for the business and they always deliver on time even on tight deadlines we always have our documents ready for tradeshows, and events.

AGATA K.

We recently used Surrey Digital Printing to create a roll-up banner for our business. we had a lot of questions, and the team at Surrey Digital was more than happy to guide us through the whole process. We had our banner designed by the in-house graphic designer, and we loved the open line of communication. The designer was very efficient and created our finished product in very minimal time with a wonderful result. We will definitely use Surrey Digital for upcoming projects

ANGELA S.

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Surrey, BC V3W 4N1

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604-572-8100

info@surreydigital.com

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M-F: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Sat/Sun: Closed

We acknowledge that our office is located on the treaty territory of the Tsawwassen First Nations and the unceded territory of the Coast Salish people, specifically the Kwantlen, Katzie, and Semiahmoo First Nations. We also acknowledge the Inuit and Metis Nations peoples who live and work on these territories.