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Attending EuroShop forms part of Scan Display’s ongoing commitment to tracking global trends and translating them into practical solutions for clients.

Here are five key trends that they identified at EuroShop 2026:
One of the most notable shifts at this year’s show was the dominance of modular exhibition stands.
Where custom wood-built stands were once considered the preferred option, aluminium frames paired with high-quality fabric graphics are now dominating the exhibition floor. Advances in these materials mean modular systems are no longer limited to simple formats – they can now deliver the same visual impact as traditional custom builds, often at a lower cost.
Curved bulkheads, unusual angles, and interesting architectural features – all previously associated with custom stands – are now being achieved using modular systems, offering both flexibility and efficiency.

Fabric printing technology has advanced significantly, enabling larger, seamless graphics that elevate stand design.
This is particularly impactful for exhibitors with smaller footprints. Stands as compact as 12sqm can now extend vertically to heights of up to four metres, dramatically increasing visibility on the exhibition floor without increasing floor space.

At the same time, LED fabric lightboxes have also become larger thanks to more powerful illumination. With lighting integrated directly into these structures, stands are moving away from visible light fittings and toward a cleaner, more streamlined aesthetic.
Another emerging trend is the use of semi-transparent fabrics and LED screens to create layered, immersive environments. Both allow for partial visibility into private meeting spaces, striking a balance between openness and exclusivity.

Meanwhile, rapid advancements in LED technology are enabling creative applications, from LED walls (one stand at EuroShop was made entirely of LED screens) and curved displays, to 3D forms covered in digital content.
Beyond aesthetics, practicality is playing an increasingly important role in stand design.
Modern aluminium systems and fabric solutions are engineered for ease of use, with features such as click-together frames with integrated lighting enabling faster setup and breakdown. For exhibition organisers and exhibitors, this translates into significant time and cost efficiencies.
Crucially, these systems are designed for reuse, supporting a shift away from single-use stands towards more sustainable, multiple-use solutions.

Sustainability was a consistent theme across EuroShop, with many exhibitors communicating their environmental commitments on their stands. They explained how the materials used on their stands would be recycled and repurposed. There is new technology in Europe that can recycle printed exhibition fabrics into other fabric, furnishings and footwear.

Scan Display’s capabilities – including aluminium modular stands, LED lightboxes, and fabric printing – position the company to apply these global trends directly within the local market.
Justin Hawes, managing director of Scan Display, says: “Our role is to take what we see on global platforms like EuroShop and make it practical and accessible for our clients. Ultimately, it’s about helping them create stands that are not only visually compelling, but also more efficient and sustainable.”
To find out more about Scan Display, visit www.scandisplay.co.za.