- Student AISHWARYA MURARI
- Code PG190061
- Faculty Design
- Unit L4 Studio Unit
- Tutor/s Anand Belhe,Rudrapalsinh Solanki
- TA Adnan Makda
The exhibitions, museums, trade shows and conventions industry is growing phenomenally in India. With the rise of the ‘make in India movement’ more and more companies, manufacturers, retailers, designers want to showcase their products and ideas. Hence, there is a need for simple and affordable display solutions that eases the logistical challenges curators face while creating such events. Such standardized systems could provide a competitive advantage to exhibition and museum developers. The display system is aimed to be simple, efficient, easy to assemble and transportable. It must provide ample opportunities to display a range and type of products. To reduce cost and simplify manufacturing, digital fabrication tools are to be employed in the making. Each exhibit is unique and has its own demands for the way things are displayed. So the system must be adaptable, flexible and customize-able by the end user at the site (adaptive customization). The system must highlight and also cater to the protection and security needs of the displayed items.