How VERAtube* transforms light into architecture*
Modern exhibition stands must do more than display products. They must capture attention, guide visitors through space and create memorable experiences. Lighting plays a crucial role in achieving this - and one of the most flexible tools designers increasingly use is LED tube systems.
Unlike traditional fixtures, LED tubes can function as both lighting and architectural elements. They shape space, create movement and bring dynamic visual effects to stand.
At Vera Multimedia, we developed VERAtube* to unlock exactly this potential - a modular 360° LED tube system designed for trade show environments.
What are LED tubes in design?
LED tubes are linear lighting elements capable of producing dynamic RGB effects along their entire length. Designers typically mount them vertically, horizontally or in grid structures to create visually striking installations.
Instead of lighting only the products, LED tubes allow designers to light the entire environment.
VERAtube* - a versatile lighting solution
Why VERAtubes* work so well at trade shows
Trade show environments are visually competitive. Every stand fights for attention, and visitors often decide where to stop within seconds.
VERAtubes* help exhibitors for several reasons:
1. Motion attracts attention Dynamic lighting sequences naturally draw the eye. Even subtle colour shifts or rhythmic animations can create movement within a stand. 2. Vertical elements increase visibility When mounted vertically, LED tubes extend above the stand structure and remain visible across the exhibition hall. 3. Architectural flexibility LED tubes act as design elements, not just lighting fixtures. Designers can integrate them directly into truss, walls or suspended installations.
Creative ways to use VERAtubes* on exhibition stands
One of the most popular applications is suspended LED tube ceilings.
By arranging tubes in a grid above the stand, designers create a floating light structure that defines the space and gives it a futuristic look. Dynamic DMX sequences can turn the ceiling into a living visual surface, pulsing with color and rhythm.
Benefits: - visually expands the stand area - provides ambient lighting - creates animated patterns visible from far away
Another effective use is building vertical light walls from LED tubes. Unlike solid LED screens, tube walls remain visually light and transparent, allowing designers to maintain openness within the stand.
These structures can function as: - stand backdrops - semi-transparent partitions - entrance portals - dynamic brand walls
For brands looking to create memorable visitor experiences, VERAtubes* can form immersive tunnels or corridors.
Visitors walking through such installations become part of the lighting environment. Carefully synchronized animations can react to movement, guiding people deeper into the stand.
These installations work especially well for: - automotive exhibitions - technology brands - product launches - experiential marketing activations
Case study - VERAtube* at Busworld Brussels 2025
During Busworld Brussels 2025, Vera Multimedia delivered full-scale multimedia environments across several exhibition stands, integrating:
- 70 m² of LED screens - more than 200 lighting fixtures - extensive truss structures - complete audio and control systems
Among these technologies, VERAtube* became one of the standout visual elements.
The system introduced dynamic rhythm, color and motion to the booth spaces, demonstrating how LED tubes can enhance environments without dominating them. With over 1000 units available, the system allows designers to build large-scale lighting installations tailored to each project.
Ready to light up your next stand?
If you are planning a trade show booth and want to explore creative LED tube installations, the team at Vera Multimedia can help design and implement a solution tailored to your project.
From lighting concepts to full multimedia integration, we support exhibitors and stand builders across Europe with LED, lighting, audio and rigging solutions for modern exhibition environments.