Convenience Retail, Technology, POS, Security

Convenience Retail, Technology, POS, Security

NACS Show Technology Booth Planning

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NACS technology booth with screen demos
Convenience retail POS booth demo
Retail software booth with device stations

NACS technology booth with screen demos
Convenience retail POS booth demo
Retail software booth with device stations

How should technology exhibitors plan a booth for NACS Show?

NACS technology booths need to turn software workflows into something buyers can see and test. POS terminals, loyalty dashboards, AI applications, security tools, and retail software demos should be arranged around one clear workflow, with screens, devices, lead capture, and staff positions supporting the conversation.

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW

NACS Show technology booth planning is about making retail systems visible. POS platforms, loyalty tools, AI applications, security products, payment workflows, and store management software need a demo path that buyers can understand without sitting through a long presentation.

This technology-focused child page of the NACS Show booth planning hub looks at POS demos, loyalty dashboards, AI retail workflows, security tools, device stations, screen content, and lead capture. For larger forecourt displays and fuel-related systems, compare NACS Show fuel equipment booth planning.

At the Las Vegas Convention Center, technology exhibitors should confirm monitor placement, device flow, power access, demo timing, storage, lead capture tools, and final screen checks before move-in. For local execution context, review Las Vegas trade show booth builder support and compare layouts such as 20x20 trade show booth planning.

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Booth Size Planning for NACS Technology Exhibitors

Booth Size Planning for NACS Technology Exhibitors

Technology booth size should match the number of screens, devices, demo stations, staff members, and buyer conversations expected at the booth. The layout should make demos visible without turning the booth into a crowded screen wall.

10x20 Booth for Focused Tech Demos

10x20 Booth for Focused Tech Demos

A 10x20 booth works for one main retail software demo, a screen, a counter, and short buyer conversations.

20x30 Booth for Platform Stories

20x30 Booth for Platform Stories

A 20x30 layout fits multiple workflows, meeting space, lead capture, demo counters, and stronger aisle visibility.

20x20 Booth for Multi-Station Demos

20x20 Booth for Multi-Station Demos

A 20x20 booth gives more room for POS terminals, tablets, dashboards, screen content, storage, and several staff conversations.

Hybrid Layout for Screens and Meetings

Hybrid Layout for Screens and Meetings

A hybrid booth can combine rental structure, custom graphics, screen mounts, counters, storage, and a small meeting area.

Convenience Retail Technology Booth Planning Guide

Convenience Retail Technology Booth Planning Guide

For a deeper look at technology demo flow, the convenience retail technology booth planning guide explains how NACS exhibitors can plan POS demos, loyalty workflows, AI use cases, security tools, screen content, lead capture, booth size, and Las Vegas Convention Center setup before locking the booth layout.

NACS Technology Display Needs

NACS Technology Display Needs

Technology booths need to make the product workflow visible, practical, and easy for convenience retail buyers to discuss.

Workflow-Based Demo

Workflow-Based Demo

Show the product through a real retail task, such as checkout, loyalty, payment, reporting, security, inventory, or forecourt operations.

Screens With a Clear Purpose

Screens With a Clear Purpose

Each screen should explain one workflow, product area, benefit, or proof point.

Device Placement That Feels Natural

Device Placement That Feels Natural

Tablets, POS terminals, kiosks, dashboards, and counters should sit where buyers can see, touch, and ask questions without crowding.

Lead Capture and Follow-Up Space

Lead Capture and Follow-Up Space

After a demo, buyers often need pricing, integration, onboarding, store rollout, security, or franchise support conversations.

Event Facts

Event Facts

Technology Product Area

Technology Product Area

This page focuses on NACS technology booths for POS, loyalty, AI, security, software, and retail workflow demos.

LVCC Expo Dates

LVCC Expo Dates

NACS Show 2026 runs October 6–9 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, with the Expo open October 7–9.

Retail Technology Buyers

Retail Technology Buyers

Technology exhibitors meet convenience retailers, fuel operators, IT teams, franchise groups, and retail decision-makers.

Not Sure Which Booth Size You Need?

Not every exhibitor knows whether a 10x20, 20x20, 20x30, or larger booth is the right fit. Circle Exhibit can help review your event goals, product display needs, demo areas, meeting space, storage, budget scope, and setup timeline before you choose a booth size.

Exhibiting Challenges

Exhibiting Challenges

Turning Retail Software Into a Visible Demo

Turning Retail Software Into a Visible Demo

Buyers need to see the product in action, not just hear a feature list. The demo should show a real convenience retail workflow.

Buyers need to see the product in action, not just hear a feature list. The demo should show a real convenience retail workflow.

Avoiding a Wall of Screens

Monitors, tablets, kiosks, dashboards, and security displays work best when each screen has a clear job in the booth story.

Monitors, tablets, kiosks, dashboards, and security displays work best when each screen has a clear job in the booth story.

Showing the Store Workflow

Convenience retailers want to see how the system supports checkout, loyalty, payment, inventory, security, reporting, or forecourt operations.

Convenience retailers want to see how the system supports checkout, loyalty, payment, inventory, security, reporting, or forecourt operations.

Making Device Interaction Comfortable

Making Device Interaction Comfortable

POS terminals, tablets, kiosks, and demo counters need enough room for buyers to test the workflow without blocking the aisle.

POS terminals, tablets, kiosks, and demo counters need enough room for buyers to test the workflow without blocking the aisle.

Balancing Quick Demos and Follow-Up

Balancing Quick Demos and Follow-Up

Some buyers need a fast overview, while others need pricing, integration, rollout, or security questions answered in more detail.

Some buyers need a fast overview, while others need pricing, integration, rollout, or security questions answered in more detail.

Preparing Power and Setup Details

Preparing Power and Setup Details

Screens, devices, charging, cables, counters, graphics, and storage should be checked before move-in.

Screens, devices, charging, cables, counters, graphics, and storage should be checked before move-in.

Preparation Steps

Preparation Steps

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Define the Retail Workflow

Decide which workflow buyers should understand first: POS, loyalty, payment, AI automation, security, reporting, or store operations.

Decide which workflow buyers should understand first: POS, loyalty, payment, AI automation, security, reporting, or store operations.

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Map Screens and Devices

Map Screens and Devices

Plan where monitors, tablets, POS terminals, kiosks, dashboards, or demo counters sit so visitors can follow the product story.

Plan where monitors, tablets, POS terminals, kiosks, dashboards, or demo counters sit so visitors can follow the product story.

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Keep Messaging Operator-Friendly

Keep Messaging Operator-Friendly

Use short graphics and demo prompts that explain the retail problem, workflow, and value without heavy technical language.

Use short graphics and demo prompts that explain the retail problem, workflow, and value without heavy technical language.

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Check Setup Before Production

Check Setup Before Production

Confirm power, monitor placement, device storage, cable paths, graphics, lead capture, and LVCC move-in timing before final approval.

Confirm power, monitor placement, device storage, cable paths, graphics, lead capture, and LVCC move-in timing before final approval.

Rental vs Custom Booth Planning for NACS Technology Exhibitors

Rental vs Custom Booth Planning for NACS Technology Exhibitors

Rental Booth for Focused Software Demos

A rental booth works well for one main demo, branded graphics, a monitor, a counter, and short buyer conversations.

Custom Details for Stronger Demo Control

Custom counters, screen mounts, lighting, or device surfaces can help when the product story needs a more polished demo path.

Hybrid Booth for Screens and Meetings

A hybrid setup can combine rental structure with custom graphics, demo stations, storage, screen content, and a small meeting area.

Las Vegas Technology Booth Setup Notes

Las Vegas Technology Booth Setup Notes

Monitor and Device Placement

Monitor and Device Placement

Confirm where screens, POS terminals, tablets, kiosks, dashboards, counters, and staff positions sit before booth materials are finalized.

Power and Cable Readiness

Power and Cable Readiness

Power access, charging points, cable paths, device storage, and screen testing should be checked before demos begin.

Demo Workflow Check

Demo Workflow Check

Walk through the main demo from the aisle and confirm that the workflow, screen content, device interaction, and next step are clear.

Lead Capture Setup

Lead Capture Setup

Lead capture tablets, QR codes, forms, notes, and follow-up stations should be ready before visitor traffic starts.

NACS Technology Booth Support in Las Vegas

Plan a NACS technology booth around POS demos, retail workflows, screen content, device placement, lead capture, graphics, and LVCC setup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What should a NACS technology booth include?

It should include clear product messaging, screen content, demo stations, device placement, storage, lead capture, and space for buyer conversations.

What booth size works best for NACS technology exhibitors?

How should retail software demos be shown in the booth?

Do NACS technology booths need meeting space?

What should technology exhibitors check before opening?

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Las Vegas Convention Center

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Exhibitor Scale

Technology-focused exhibitors within a large convenience retail trade show

Audience Type

Convenience retailers, fuel operators, IT teams, franchise groups, retail decision-makers, and technology buyers

Typical Booth Size

10x20, 20x20, 20x30

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