MTX (Milipol TechX) is one of Asia’s leading defence and public safety technology conferences. For the 2026 edition, reXtore was appointed to design and deploy the joint exhibition booth for Hewlett Packard Enterprise and NVIDIA, centred on the theme of next-generation AI-driven national security and urban resilience.
The booth was structured across four distinct themed zones: Video Analytics, Emergency Response, Smart City Monitoring and Public Engagement. Each zone was purpose-designed to guide visitors through HPE and NVIDIA’s AI capabilities with dedicated screens, interactive demo stations and integrated NVIDIA-branded green LED lighting throughout the structure. Seeing two of the world’s leading technology companies choose a fully circular, zero-waste approach for this brief is exactly the kind of shift we are here to support.
Vectra AI came to MTX with a clear ambition: a 24sqm space that felt anything but small, designed to draw people in, showcase their cybersecurity platform and leave a genuine impression on a busy show floor. The brief was as much about character as it was about capability.
Working from Vectra AI’s brand identity, we designed a towering structure that immediately stopped people in their tracks, anchored by the now much-talked-about Roaming Eye. An integrated LED screen brought the platform’s network observability and AI-driven capabilities to life within the space, while the surrounding structure did the work of pulling visitors in from across the hall. Vectra AI’s team were also conscious exhibitors who cared about the end of show life from the very beginning, making this a project that delivered on every level.
Singapore Polytechnic engaged reXtore to create a permanent centrepiece for their new Sustainable Learning Library, a space dedicated to helping Singapore’s SMEs navigate the transition to more sustainable operations. The result was an installation that stops people the moment they walk in: a melting glacier landscape spanning the length of the library, brought to life with remote-controlled colour-changing lighting.
Every component was built from the STAXX circular exhibition system, injection moulded from 100% certified ocean-bound plastic recovered from Malaysia’s rivers and beaches by local fishermen. The material in this installation represents the equivalent of 162,000 shampoo bottles, approximately 1,200kg, turning rescued waste into something that will inspire visitors every day. Integrated screens carry sustainability education content throughout the structure, which was assembled without tools, adhesives or off-cuts and remains fully dismantlable for whatever comes next. It is the kind of project that reminds us exactly why we do what we do.
At SIGEP Asia 2025, NETS commissioned a 36sqm open three-sided booth designed to showcase their payment solutions across multiple F&B environments. A strong central backwall created three distinct product zones, each representing NETS’ key platforms for hawkers, restaurants and cafés, helping visitors immediately understand the full offering and navigate the space with ease.
A live interactive demo station positioned front and centre drove engagement and foot traffic throughout the show, while informal meeting areas on both sides created space for genuine customer conversations. Clean, high-visibility and fully circular from deployment to recovery.