InPro Corp. (Muskego, WI) is debuting its Contego™ modular-sign system. The configurable components include patent-pending “quick” pins, which reportedly facilitate sign changeovers. Options include portrait- or landscape-oriented window signs; 4-, 6-, 8- and 9-in.-wide, room-ID signs, and single- and double-configuration directional IDs. Available insert materials include PETG, photopolymer, inkjet-printed media and engraved substrates. The Contego system contains 40% recycled content, and is decorate with low-VOC paints, the company reports.

(800) 222-5556; www.inprocorp.com
 

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