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Planning a new vExpo Lobby

Follow the steps below to plan your event’s vExpo lobby. See section: Link

1.Choose your Lobby

Select the type of lobby you would like to use for your event, based on design preferences and event requirements.

Lobby 1: Standard

Accommodates up to 5 banners (with or without links)
Lobby3D.png

Includes links to:

  • event webcast
  • event agenda
  • speaker biographies
  • networking area
  • kiosk area

Example of a live "Standard" lobby: Lobby Example


Lobby 2: Low Poly

Accommodates up to 3 banners (with or without links)
VExpo Lobby Example2.png

Includes links to:

  • event webcast
  • event agenda
  • speaker biographies
  • networking area
  • kiosk area


Example of a live "Low Polly" lobby: Lobby Example


Lobby 3: Modern

Accommodates up to 3 banners (with or without links)
VExpo Lobby Example3.png

Includes links to:

  • event webcast
  • event information
  • networking area
  • kiosk area


Example of a live "Modern" lobby: Lobby Example


2.Design your Lobby Visuals

The lobby images for the banners and the presentation screen can be tailored to feature your event’s visual identity and match other communication products (i.e. event invitation, presentations, etc).

As per the Roles and Responsibilities, you are responsible for developing and providing the final lobby images (banners and presentation screen) to the vExpo team so that they can be integrated into the lobby.

Follow the lobby image specifications and guidelines to create the images. Note: Make sure all images are in a .jpg format.


3. Determine which kiosks to include in the lobby’s exhibit area

When planning your event lobby, you can include new or existing kiosks as part of the exhibit area, based on the event’s theme and partners. As the event host, you are responsible for confirming the kiosks to be included in the vExpo. This includes working directly with your event partners to determine if new kiosks are required, as well as reaching out to existing kiosk owners to request their approval to include their kiosk in your event. See the vExpo kiosk catalog to view existing kiosks that can be included for your event.

  • Partners/Teams requiring a new kiosk can follow the steps for Planning and creating your new kiosk
  • Partners/Teams requiring changes to an existing kiosk can follow the steps for Updating an Existing Kiosk


4. Fill out the Lobby Content Submission Form

Review and fill-out the vExpo Lobby Content Submission Form to confirm the details of your lobby, including the lobby type, color scheme, content, links, and list of kiosks.

Note: Make sure to conduct an internal review of your visuals, content, and links prior to submitting your content form, including language and accessibility review. See vExpo Content Requirements.


5. Submit your files

Send your lobby images files in .png format (from step 2) and the lobby content submission form (from step 4) to the Tech Lab’s generic mailbox: techlab-labtech@csps-efpc.gc.ca techlab-labtech@csps-efpc.gc.ca