Most trade show booths get about five seconds of eye contact from someone walking the floor. The DeLorean stops people cold from fifty feet away. Here's what that looks like in practice.
I've been on a lot of trade show floors. Walked them as an attendee, worked them with clients who brought the DeLorean. And after a while you start to notice the same pattern play out every time.
Most exhibitors are competing for eye contact. They've got nice displays, good graphics, maybe some product demo running on a screen. And a constant stream of people walk by at normal speed, glance for about half a second, and keep moving. Getting someone to actually stop is the whole game.
The DeLorean changes that equation.
When we pull the DeLorean into a booth or activation space at an expo, people don't walk past. They stop. They take out their phones. They come over to ask questions. And then they're standing in front of your brand while all of that is happening.
I've seen it pull traffic away from booths with five times the square footage and ten times the display budget. Not because the DeLorean is a stunt — but because it's genuinely iconic. People have an emotional connection to this car. That connection transfers.
This is something companies are increasingly aware of going into events: content that gets made on the floor. When your booth has the DeLorean, attendees are creating and posting content featuring your brand throughout the day without you asking them to. Gull-wing doors up, flux capacitor glowing, your company name somewhere in frame.
Earned social media coverage from an event is worth more than most paid placements. The DeLorean generates that consistently.
Space is the main thing to sort out early. The DeLorean needs a footprint that fits your booth or activation area, and venue logistics vary. I've done convention centers, outdoor expos, hotel ballrooms, and arena floors — so we've navigated most situations, but it's worth a conversation before you lock in.
Multi-day shows are possible. Reach out with your dates and venue and we'll figure out what makes sense.
The goal is simple: stop people who had no intention of stopping, give them something worth photographing, and let your team do what they do from there.
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