Skyline Exhibits is a United States-basedtrade show exhibit designer and manufacturer founded in 1980.[1] Skyline provides exhibit products and services to clients in various industries, with offerings including modular exhibits,[2] rentals, digital engagement tools,[3] and graphic production. The company also offers services such as exhibit design, installation and dismantling, event strategy, measurement, and post-show storage. Skyline operates internationally and works with a network of authorized dealers and partners. The company reports serving over 3,000 brands annually in 35 countries.
Skyline Exhibits was founded in 1980 by Gordon Savoie, who turned a portable tent concept into an early form of a pop-up display. The company got its start with the launch of the Mirage in 1984, which had a fiberglass frame.
1992: Adopted digital production technology.
1995: Began developing island booths and began to use digital manipulation technology, shared only byNASA at the time.
1998: Introduced the SkyTruss Foldable truss
2002: Introduced the Envoy system.
2003: Received the Buyer's Choice Award for its Tube System at the EXHIBITOR Show.[4]
2005: Reported 1,200 employees across 142 locations, producing exhibits for shows in 43 countries.
2012: Received the Outstanding Corporate Innovator (OCI) Award from the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA).[5]
2013: Introduced WindScape,[6] an air-powered exhibit system.
Skyline operates through a network of dealers, resellers, and international partners. As of 2025, the company works with 19 authorized dealers in North America, 8 resellers, and 14 international partners in countries including Australia, Germany, India, Mexico, and the United Kingdom.
Skyline has implemented a sustainability initiative called the R3 approach—Reconfigure, Reuse, Renew—which is intended to reduce material waste. By reconfiguring components, incorporating rental options, and replacing printed collateral with digital alternatives, the approach aims to reduce material waste and promote resource-efficiency. The company also reports recycling efforts at its headquarters:
4,215 lbs of soft plastics diverted from landfill in 2024