Engadget’s mission is to deliver the latest news on the coolest new tech — and at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Kubik helped create a dynamic, multi-functional exhibit and broadcast studio to bring that mission to life.
Supporting Verizon Media (AOL) and Engadget, Kubik designed and built an interactive trade show exhibit that doubled as a stage and live broadcast studio, making the booth the epicenter for CES content creation and audience engagement. We delivered a hybrid booth experience before it was cool!
Design & Activation Highlights:
- Custom “theater in the round” with camera rigs, professional lighting, and immersive audience sightlines
- Central stage for over 46 live interviews and 80+ unique content pieces produced onsite
- Full-service back-of-house broadcast and editing studio, including green room and guest facilities
- Interactive areas that invited CES attendees to participate in the Engadget editorial experience
- Complete turnkey event marketing services: exhibit design, fabrication, graphic production, show management, and logistics
The result? A bright, open, high-tech event activation that served as both a physical brand activation and a global digital content hub — seamlessly connecting live trade show visitors and millions of online viewers worldwide.
As Engadget’s editor put it…
“Every detail, every logistic, every little thing was handled expertly and professionally – I think Kubik took care of things before I could even have the opportunity to think about them. I can’t imagine doing another project like this without your team – their energy and passion is unmatched!”
Verizon Media (AOL) and Engadget CES
