In-Store Asia 2019: VD Pop & Display highlights interactive wall unit displays
Mumbai-based manufacturers of POP and POS products, VD Pop & Display, highlighted its range of wall unit, floor standing and counter-top displays, incorporated with interactive technologies during In-Store Asia 2019, held from 14 to 16 March in Mumbai.
22 Mar 2019 | By Abhishek Muralidharan
The star product at VD Pop’s stall was an interactive wall unit display designed for Park Avenue men’s grooming.
Kulbushan Chadha, head operations (UV screen), VD Pop & Display, said, “This exclusively designed interactive unit provides a display of multiple products that can actively highlight the product that the customer has picked up from the shelf. As soon as the product is picked, it triggers a video to be played about the product and it also indicates the particular shelf where the product is placed.”
In addition, the unit comprised of a unique audio system where only the person standing in front of the unit can hear the audio, without any sort of distractive sounds. This feature was implemented by aligning and directing sound waves pertaining to the audio in one single direction.
The other highlight of VD Pop’s stall was the video header/ shelf strip, which can be programmed from a remote distance as and when required. The strip is feasible to be operated using media such as Wi-Fi, pen drive, and Bluetooth, among others.
“The branding wall can be scheduled to change on any particular day, and the video header can be scheduled much earlier so that it delivers at the desired date and time,” added Chadha.
VD Pop & Display operates its production and non-production facilities through its 1,00,000-sq/ft plant in Vasai.
Haji Agwan, director, VD Pop & Display, said, “The design and manufacturing of all the products displayed at In-Store Asia 2019 have been done in-house.”
VD Pop & Display’s fabrication unit consists of Kongsberg cutting table and digital-cutter by Esko, Felder K700 panel saw machine, CNC router, a wide range of welding machines and presses and a thermoforming machine, among others.
Its digital printing unit consists of two HP 5500 inkjet printers, four HP Latex eco-solvent printers, two Mimaki print and cut machine, and four hot and cold lamination machines, among others.