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VSC (Very Special Cases)
What did we do over the summer? We crafted new cases for our new equipment! And yes, we enjoy creating flawless logistics solutions and solutions that allow for the ergonomic storage of large amounts of equipment. After all, we understand that expanding our equipment base is a process that goes hand in hand with the…
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Big Stage Production
There is a special kind of satisfaction in working on projects where scale truly matters. Large concert stages, massive festival grounds, and complex show productions allow us to bring out the full strength of our team, equipment, and expertise. We love the challenge of creating technical setups that support world-class performances, where every light, every…
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We’re ready for any setup. Anywhere.
There are no limits to how far we go. For many, the Moon is a dream. For us, it is just another job site. When events take place beyond Earth, we will be there too, making sure every detail works flawlessly. Installation on the Moon is not a fantasy. It is simply a task to…
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If you cannot see the equipment in the photo
This does not mean that it is not there. It simply means that, understanding the format of the event, we were able to set up the equipment so that it was not noticeable. After all, the main thing is not the equipment, but the event itself. Our task is to provide technical support for the…
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Influencers and Celebrities Events
Working with agencies on influencer and celebrity events is a unique responsibility — and one we take very seriously. These projects demand absolute reliability, flawless execution, and the ability to adapt quickly to high-profile expectations. We understand that when an agency brings us in, their reputation is on the line — and ours alongside it.…
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Professional Sound Engineer
Who is this guy and do we need him much during our event? That “guy” – the sound engineer – is usually invisible when everything goes right, and unforgettable when something goes wrong. He’s the one making sure the keynote isn’t lost in feedback squeals, the band actually sounds like the band, and the audience…
