Our Booth Is Evolving

Our Booth Is Evolving

This year, we wanted to breathe new life into our booth, maintaining the essence that defines us while incorporating elements that help bring our work closer to our visitors.
The redesign draws inspiration from something deeply rooted in our purpose: the sacks traditionally used in agriculture. Their simple, approachable aesthetic connects us to the origin of seeds and to the people who grow, preserve, and share them.
But this new version goes beyond just the visuals. We wanted to enrich the educational experience by incorporating small details that help visitors better understand everything behind our work. Each item on display now has its own information card, making it easier for visitors to learn about its function and significance.
Alongside our seeds, we’ve incorporated new pieces that showcase some of the work we do in the lab, such as the circuit boards we use to adapt household appliances and turn them into research equipment, or a small-scale model of one of the oxygenation tubes used in seed hydropriming processes.
In addition, the booth features an informational tablet with videos of the various activities we carry out across the association’s different areas, a new folding backdrop with explanatory images, and LED lighting that improves visibility of the entire exhibit in low-light conditions.
Everything has been designed and built with enthusiasm, a commitment to environmental outreach, and a desire to continue evolving. A 3.0 edition that seeks to better connect with visitors, make knowledge more accessible, and turn every encounter into a more participatory and enriching experience.

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