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Orbus Exhibit & Display Group Changes Name to Orbus Visual Communications

The new name represents dedication to comprehensive visual communication solutions.

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Orbus Exhibit & Display Group (Woodridge, IL) has announced a name change to Orbus Visual Communications, effective immediately. The name change reflects the company’s expanded capability, offering and commitment to meeting the evolving visual communication needs of its
valued clients in events, interiors and retail, according to a press release from Orbus.

“Orbus Visual Communications is more than just a new name; it represents the company’s dedication to delivering comprehensive visual communication solutions that go beyond exhibits and displays,” reads a portion of the release. “Orbus will continue to offer its renowned displays for promotions and events — and recent acquisitions (Fabric Images, 2020 and SEG Systems and Services, 2022) add retail and interior solutions to its expansive offering. Visual Communications encompasses this expansion and broadens to include exhibits, retail and
interiors.”

“Visual Communications is essential for organizations to effectively convey their brand and message creatively and visually,” Gary Keefer, CEO of Orbus Visual Communications, is quoted in the press release. “The name change reflects our commitment to being at the forefront of this dynamic industry, providing clients with a wide range of innovative visual solutions to meet their communication needs.”

For more information, visit orbus.com.

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