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Services

EXPECT. MORE. Modular Services.

Clear services, precise implementation: POOLgroup offers you individual services along the entire value chain of your event. From conception and project planning to implementation, we provide exactly the services your event needs. For hours or days. In almost every country in the world.

Make POOLgroup your sparring partner for your event: use our experience to implement individual event components in a targeted manner. Use our expertise to close interfaces cleanly and secure decisions. Or combine all service components for holistic implementation.

Scale it yourself. Again and again.

THINK. MORE.

Concept

A successful event begins with a robust concept. Our services lay the foundation: we translate your goals into viable event ideas, develop dramaturgy and structure, and check feasibility, safety, sustainability and budget at an early stage – as well as how content, space, technology and processes can be combined.

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sequence dramaturgy

The sequence of events gives the event a clear arc of suspense and guides the audience through the programme in a staged manner. Transitions, intros and outros are designed so that timing and content match – including cue lists and sensible buffers. A clear directing logic also ensures that the sequence can be reliably managed during live operation.

Health and hygiene procedures

Health and hygiene procedures are developed that fully comply with the law yet do not interfere with the flow of an event. Visitor flows, registration, backstage rules, and above all implementation are all considered early on. The result is an approach that is feasible in the real world.

Feasibility analyses

Feasibility analyses provide a robust basis for decision making before ideas get stuck. Viability, time requirements, risks, and costs are assessed early – including reality checks and cost estimates. So “sounds good” becomes “actually works”.

Digital event formats

Digital events are designed to bring platform, content, and interaction together. The focus is on straightforward participant guidance, an understandable running order, and direction that stages content meticulously from the very start to the last item in the program. This type of event format encourages participation and functions well.

Hybrid event formats

Hybrid formats combine a physical and digital presence into a unified experience with no disruption to the schedule. The key factors are clean handovers from the stage to streams and interactions, as well as an artistic direction that equally addresses both target groups. This means hybrid is not a compromise solution but a predictable communication platform.

Set and exhibition build

The concept phase of any set and exhibition build starts with a balance of design and function. Spatial logistics, routing, and brand impact – all come under the spotlight as well as the question of how processes can be implemented in practice on site. This results in staging that not only looks great but functions just as well.

Developing technical and logistical ideas

Technical and logistical ideas are determined by the location, schedule, and objectives. It is imperative that construction, material flow, and crew workflows not only work in theory but run efficiently on site. As a result, requirements are turned into actionable solutions.

Stage design and artist presentation

Performances and staging are designed to balance artistic impact with the practical demands of technical production. Set, lighting, and motion design as well as the show’s narrative arc intertwine to give the event its structure. And that creates a production that addresses its target audience with precision.

Stagedesign

Stage, lighting, and motion design translate your idea into clear stage visuals and complementary lighting moods. Movement blocking and image composition are designed to match sightlines, impact, and content. Timings ensure that lighting and movements reinforce the show’s flow with precision and perfect coordination.

Budget planning

Budget planning creates transparency and confidence before decisions are made. Cost statements, robust budget parameters, and comparing prices and quotations help with assessing options and prioritizing actions. Extensive negotiations and regular cost control ensure the budget remains realistic and ideas can be implemented within expectations.

Sustainable event planning

Sustainable event plans focus on the areas where they can make a real difference: materials, energy, transport, and processes. Resource efficiency is considered in the development phase and achieved through technical measures that reduce emissions. This makes sustainability both manageable and transparent.

Technical solutions for emission reduction

From the outset, technical approaches are developed to reduce emissions even in the earliest stages of planning. These include optimized power provision strategies, hybrid or stand-alone systems, efficient technology, and minimized setup and operational pathways. By integrating monitoring and measuring, all activities can be evaluated transparently later on.

Safety solutions

A safety solution structures risks, responsibilities, and processes so that an event remains secure and realistically achievable. Zones, visitor guidance, emergency frameworks, and interfaces are established at an early stage. This ensures clarity and safety for the team and all stakeholders involved.

Communication in the space

Communication in the space means that content reaches the right people acoustically, visually, and organizationally. Sightlines, clarity of speech, information points, and routing are unified in the concept. In this way, orientation and a sense of the space become key elements of the experience.

Approaches to delegate management and accreditation systems

Delegate management and accreditation procedures are designed so processes are quick, secure, and understandable. This includes the registration framework, roles and access plans, as well as practical on-site check-in procedures. This reduces friction at touchpoints and creates certainty when planning visitor management.

sequence dramaturgy
Health and hygiene procedures
Feasibility analyses
Digital event formats
Hybrid event formats
Set and exhibition build
Developing technical and logistical ideas
Stage design and artist presentation
Stagedesign
Budget planning
Sustainable event planning
Technical solutions for emission reduction
Safety solutions
Communication in the space
Approaches to delegate management and accreditation systems

sequence dramaturgy

The sequence of events gives the event a clear arc of suspense and guides the audience through the programme in a staged manner. Transitions, intros and outros are designed so that timing and content match – including cue lists and sensible buffers. A clear directing logic also ensures that the sequence can be reliably managed during live operation.

Health and hygiene procedures

Health and hygiene procedures are developed that fully comply with the law yet do not interfere with the flow of an event. Visitor flows, registration, backstage rules, and above all implementation are all considered early on. The result is an approach that is feasible in the real world.

Feasibility analyses

Feasibility analyses provide a robust basis for decision making before ideas get stuck. Viability, time requirements, risks, and costs are assessed early – including reality checks and cost estimates. So “sounds good” becomes “actually works”.

Digital event formats

Digital events are designed to bring platform, content, and interaction together. The focus is on straightforward participant guidance, an understandable running order, and direction that stages content meticulously from the very start to the last item in the program. This type of event format encourages participation and functions well.

Hybrid event formats

Hybrid formats combine a physical and digital presence into a unified experience with no disruption to the schedule. The key factors are clean handovers from the stage to streams and interactions, as well as an artistic direction that equally addresses both target groups. This means hybrid is not a compromise solution but a predictable communication platform.

Set and exhibition build

The concept phase of any set and exhibition build starts with a balance of design and function. Spatial logistics, routing, and brand impact – all come under the spotlight as well as the question of how processes can be implemented in practice on site. This results in staging that not only looks great but functions just as well.

Developing technical and logistical ideas

Technical and logistical ideas are determined by the location, schedule, and objectives. It is imperative that construction, material flow, and crew workflows not only work in theory but run efficiently on site. As a result, requirements are turned into actionable solutions.

Stage design and artist presentation

Performances and staging are designed to balance artistic impact with the practical demands of technical production. Set, lighting, and motion design as well as the show’s narrative arc intertwine to give the event its structure. And that creates a production that addresses its target audience with precision.

Stagedesign

Stage, lighting, and motion design translate your idea into clear stage visuals and complementary lighting moods. Movement blocking and image composition are designed to match sightlines, impact, and content. Timings ensure that lighting and movements reinforce the show’s flow with precision and perfect coordination.

Budget planning

Budget planning creates transparency and confidence before decisions are made. Cost statements, robust budget parameters, and comparing prices and quotations help with assessing options and prioritizing actions. Extensive negotiations and regular cost control ensure the budget remains realistic and ideas can be implemented within expectations.

Sustainable event planning

Sustainable event plans focus on the areas where they can make a real difference: materials, energy, transport, and processes. Resource efficiency is considered in the development phase and achieved through technical measures that reduce emissions. This makes sustainability both manageable and transparent.

Technical solutions for emission reduction

From the outset, technical approaches are developed to reduce emissions even in the earliest stages of planning. These include optimized power provision strategies, hybrid or stand-alone systems, efficient technology, and minimized setup and operational pathways. By integrating monitoring and measuring, all activities can be evaluated transparently later on.

Safety solutions

A safety solution structures risks, responsibilities, and processes so that an event remains secure and realistically achievable. Zones, visitor guidance, emergency frameworks, and interfaces are established at an early stage. This ensures clarity and safety for the team and all stakeholders involved.

Communication in the space

Communication in the space means that content reaches the right people acoustically, visually, and organizationally. Sightlines, clarity of speech, information points, and routing are unified in the concept. In this way, orientation and a sense of the space become key elements of the experience.

Approaches to delegate management and accreditation systems

Delegate management and accreditation procedures are designed so processes are quick, secure, and understandable. This includes the registration framework, roles and access plans, as well as practical on-site check-in procedures. This reduces friction at touchpoints and creates certainty when planning visitor management.

sequence dramaturgy
Health and hygiene procedures
Feasibility analyses
Digital event formats
Hybrid event formats
Set and exhibition build
Developing technical and logistical ideas
Stage design and artist presentation
Stagedesign
Budget planning
Sustainable event planning
Technical solutions for emission reduction
Safety solutions
Communication in the space
Approaches to delegate management and accreditation systems
PLAN. MORE.

PLANNING

Precise planning lies between idea and effect. Our services create the framework: we translate concepts into concrete plans, define technical and organisational requirements, coordinate trades and secure approvals, time frames and budgets. This creates planning security – even under complex conditions.

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Set, stage, and exhibition build (planning)

Implementation plans provide the foundation for ensuring that the set, stage, and exhibition build not only looks great and follows CI guidelines but construction also runs smoothly. Dimensions, interfaces, designs, assembly sequences, and approvals are coordinated so every trade works from the same updated plan. The result is fewer on-site questions and a more dependable build process.

Specialist planning for media technology

The focus is on end-to-end video workflows where signal routing, playback, and directing integrate seamlessly. Displays and LEDs are configured to deliver optimal image quality and timing, with formats, codecs, and latencies carefully managed across the entire signal chain. Recordings and streaming feeds form an integral part of the approach to ensure consistent playback and accurate documentation.

Specialist lighting design and engineering

The lighting plan sets out the spotlight choices and their positions in the space to achieve the intended look and feel. DMX and network planning, power loads, control, as well as plots and patching are all configured to deliver a straightforward, solid setup and operation. This creates an easy-to-operate lighting system that makes a creative impact.

Project management

Project management effectively structures activities by marking milestones, assigning responsibilities, and defining decision-making paths. Meeting minutes, documentation, budget topics, and coordinating service providers are well managed so the project status remains resilient. They provide reliability, particularly when things get complicated.

Managing technical interfaces

Technical interface management means that responsibilities, transfer points, and signal standards are explicitly defined. Compatibility, protocols, and change frameworks are agreed so systems interact with each other. This prevents “gray areas” – especially just before the start of a  show.

IT hardware and software solutions

IT systems are conceived as a complete system – from architecture and hardware stacks to setting up software and user rights. The decisive factor is their integration into all relevant event processes and interfaces. Extensive testing and well-structured commissioning guarantees that the system remains stable during live operation.

Managing service providers

By successfully managing service providers, interfaces are reduced and external partners meet quality and schedule expectations. The scope of service, sign-off criteria, time slots and handover are clearly defined – including all technical interfaces. And so the project remains manageable, even when many parties are involved.

CAD planning

CAD planning turns complexity into precise, coordinated 2D or 3D layouts with the right level of detail for implementation. Collision detection, updating plan versions, and approval procedures help to identify changes early and track them clearly. This creates planning certainty long before construction begins.

Computer-aided event planning

Room specifications, rigging and load plans, as well as construction and implementation plans consolidate all the relevant information needed for the build and operation. Connection points, material lists, and plan packages clearly set out requirements for trades, services providers, and the venue. This ensures transparent coordination and reliable implementation.

Infrastructure planning

Thanks to infrastructure planning, key elements such as power, water, gas, distribution, signal paths and routing are clearly defined from the outset. Backstage areas and front of house (FOH) operations are fully integrated, so preparation, operation, and production run smoothly. This creates a solid foundation on which every other trade can build.

Network engineering

Network engineering delivers the perfect environment for communications, systems, and streaming to function reliably. Bandwidth, redundancies, cybersecurity, and monitoring are scaled to meet the requirements of the event. The IT network is transformed from a pressure point to dependable infrastructure.

Specialist audio planning and engineering

Audio planning ensures that the design of public address (PA) systems, microphone choices, and monitor paths suits both the room acoustics and the flow of the show. RF frequencies and system tuning are integrated from the very beginning, so wireless systems run reliably and the overall system is clearly aligned. This results in a setup that ensures speech is understandable and sound quality is perfect.

Structural engineering

Safe builds and special builds for events depend on precise structural engineering. Load assumptions, structural calculations, and relevant documentation are prepared so sign-offs are clearcut and certain. Builds are therefore technically sound from the initial plan to the final approval.

Specialist rigging

Rigging is planned so that point plans, truss layouts, and load distribution are clearly defined and perfectly aligned. Hoist and motor plans take safety into account and form the basis for managed implementation. Measurement protocols and documentation ensure that loads are tracked transparently and changes can be easily traced.

Schedule planning

Schedule planning sets out a dependable project timetable for build, show, and teardown. Crew calls, handovers, buffers, and critical paths are mapped out with practical realities in mind. On-site teams can therefore not only just react but proactively lead.

Emission reduction management system

Instead of it just being a “nice to have,” an emission reduction management system allows for measurable, planned action to be taken. Monitoring, defined responsibilities, a verification framework, and a cycle of continuous improvement create transparency. Projects can then be compared to one another, driving ongoing optimization.

EMAS certification as the basis of our work

EMAS (European environmental management system) brings structure to targets, key metrics ,and action programs, including audit readiness and transparent documentation. This ensures improvements are not left to chance but are developed methodically. And it supports a sustainability framework that contributes to day-to-day project delivery.

In-house test builds and rehearsals

Test builds and rehearsals put critical issues in the spotlight:  Does the setup work? Do interfaces connect? Are timings right? Test builds, run throughs, and cue checks provide clarity before getting to the venue. That reduces risk and saves valuable time on site.

Conference and interpreting technology

Conference and interpreting technology fully integrates multilingual communication into the workflow – both technically and operationally. Audio distribution, channels, booths, receivers/headsets, and control-room integration are configured with precision. So everything is understood in every language.

Logistics (transport, material flow, warehousing)

Covering transport, loading windows, packing lists, and material flow, logistics planning ensures technology arrives at the right place, fully complete, and ready for use. Warehouse processes and tracking mean replenishments and rotations remain predictable. This creates a material flow that supports the schedule rather than jeopardizing it.

Attendee management and planning accreditation systems

Attendee registration workflows, including allocating roles and permissions, determining access rights, and handling check-ins, are designed to function flawlessly during the event. Hardware such as scanners and printers, as well as data structures, are defined well in advance. This reduces waiting times, causes fewer bottlenecks, and improves visitor management.

Budget control

Budget control creates transparency across forecasts, cost centers, supplementary orders, and approvals. This enables well-informed decisions to be made during the project. This creates real planning certainty, particularly with complex setups.

Set, stage, and exhibition build (planning)
Specialist planning for media technology
Specialist lighting design and engineering
Project management
Managing technical interfaces
IT hardware and software solutions
Managing service providers
CAD planning
Computer-aided event planning
Infrastructure planning
Network engineering
Specialist audio planning and engineering
Structural engineering
Specialist rigging
Schedule planning
Emission reduction management system
EMAS certification as the basis of our work
In-house test builds and rehearsals
Conference and interpreting technology
Logistics (transport, material flow, warehousing)
Attendee management and planning accreditation systems
Budget control

Set, stage, and exhibition build (planning)

Implementation plans provide the foundation for ensuring that the set, stage, and exhibition build not only looks great and follows CI guidelines but construction also runs smoothly. Dimensions, interfaces, designs, assembly sequences, and approvals are coordinated so every trade works from the same updated plan. The result is fewer on-site questions and a more dependable build process.

Specialist planning for media technology

The focus is on end-to-end video workflows where signal routing, playback, and directing integrate seamlessly. Displays and LEDs are configured to deliver optimal image quality and timing, with formats, codecs, and latencies carefully managed across the entire signal chain. Recordings and streaming feeds form an integral part of the approach to ensure consistent playback and accurate documentation.

Specialist lighting design and engineering

The lighting plan sets out the spotlight choices and their positions in the space to achieve the intended look and feel. DMX and network planning, power loads, control, as well as plots and patching are all configured to deliver a straightforward, solid setup and operation. This creates an easy-to-operate lighting system that makes a creative impact.

Project management

Project management effectively structures activities by marking milestones, assigning responsibilities, and defining decision-making paths. Meeting minutes, documentation, budget topics, and coordinating service providers are well managed so the project status remains resilient. They provide reliability, particularly when things get complicated.

Managing technical interfaces

Technical interface management means that responsibilities, transfer points, and signal standards are explicitly defined. Compatibility, protocols, and change frameworks are agreed so systems interact with each other. This prevents “gray areas” – especially just before the start of a  show.

IT hardware and software solutions

IT systems are conceived as a complete system – from architecture and hardware stacks to setting up software and user rights. The decisive factor is their integration into all relevant event processes and interfaces. Extensive testing and well-structured commissioning guarantees that the system remains stable during live operation.

Managing service providers

By successfully managing service providers, interfaces are reduced and external partners meet quality and schedule expectations. The scope of service, sign-off criteria, time slots and handover are clearly defined – including all technical interfaces. And so the project remains manageable, even when many parties are involved.

CAD planning

CAD planning turns complexity into precise, coordinated 2D or 3D layouts with the right level of detail for implementation. Collision detection, updating plan versions, and approval procedures help to identify changes early and track them clearly. This creates planning certainty long before construction begins.

Computer-aided event planning

Room specifications, rigging and load plans, as well as construction and implementation plans consolidate all the relevant information needed for the build and operation. Connection points, material lists, and plan packages clearly set out requirements for trades, services providers, and the venue. This ensures transparent coordination and reliable implementation.

Infrastructure planning

Thanks to infrastructure planning, key elements such as power, water, gas, distribution, signal paths and routing are clearly defined from the outset. Backstage areas and front of house (FOH) operations are fully integrated, so preparation, operation, and production run smoothly. This creates a solid foundation on which every other trade can build.

Network engineering

Network engineering delivers the perfect environment for communications, systems, and streaming to function reliably. Bandwidth, redundancies, cybersecurity, and monitoring are scaled to meet the requirements of the event. The IT network is transformed from a pressure point to dependable infrastructure.

Specialist audio planning and engineering

Audio planning ensures that the design of public address (PA) systems, microphone choices, and monitor paths suits both the room acoustics and the flow of the show. RF frequencies and system tuning are integrated from the very beginning, so wireless systems run reliably and the overall system is clearly aligned. This results in a setup that ensures speech is understandable and sound quality is perfect.

Structural engineering

Safe builds and special builds for events depend on precise structural engineering. Load assumptions, structural calculations, and relevant documentation are prepared so sign-offs are clearcut and certain. Builds are therefore technically sound from the initial plan to the final approval.

Specialist rigging

Rigging is planned so that point plans, truss layouts, and load distribution are clearly defined and perfectly aligned. Hoist and motor plans take safety into account and form the basis for managed implementation. Measurement protocols and documentation ensure that loads are tracked transparently and changes can be easily traced.

Schedule planning

Schedule planning sets out a dependable project timetable for build, show, and teardown. Crew calls, handovers, buffers, and critical paths are mapped out with practical realities in mind. On-site teams can therefore not only just react but proactively lead.

Emission reduction management system

Instead of it just being a “nice to have,” an emission reduction management system allows for measurable, planned action to be taken. Monitoring, defined responsibilities, a verification framework, and a cycle of continuous improvement create transparency. Projects can then be compared to one another, driving ongoing optimization.

EMAS certification as the basis of our work

EMAS (European environmental management system) brings structure to targets, key metrics ,and action programs, including audit readiness and transparent documentation. This ensures improvements are not left to chance but are developed methodically. And it supports a sustainability framework that contributes to day-to-day project delivery.

In-house test builds and rehearsals

Test builds and rehearsals put critical issues in the spotlight:  Does the setup work? Do interfaces connect? Are timings right? Test builds, run throughs, and cue checks provide clarity before getting to the venue. That reduces risk and saves valuable time on site.

Conference and interpreting technology

Conference and interpreting technology fully integrates multilingual communication into the workflow – both technically and operationally. Audio distribution, channels, booths, receivers/headsets, and control-room integration are configured with precision. So everything is understood in every language.

Logistics (transport, material flow, warehousing)

Covering transport, loading windows, packing lists, and material flow, logistics planning ensures technology arrives at the right place, fully complete, and ready for use. Warehouse processes and tracking mean replenishments and rotations remain predictable. This creates a material flow that supports the schedule rather than jeopardizing it.

Attendee management and planning accreditation systems

Attendee registration workflows, including allocating roles and permissions, determining access rights, and handling check-ins, are designed to function flawlessly during the event. Hardware such as scanners and printers, as well as data structures, are defined well in advance. This reduces waiting times, causes fewer bottlenecks, and improves visitor management.

Budget control

Budget control creates transparency across forecasts, cost centers, supplementary orders, and approvals. This enables well-informed decisions to be made during the project. This creates real planning certainty, particularly with complex setups.

Set, stage, and exhibition build (planning)
Specialist planning for media technology
Specialist lighting design and engineering
Project management
Managing technical interfaces
IT hardware and software solutions
Managing service providers
CAD planning
Computer-aided event planning
Infrastructure planning
Network engineering
Specialist audio planning and engineering
Structural engineering
Specialist rigging
Schedule planning
Emission reduction management system
EMAS certification as the basis of our work
In-house test builds and rehearsals
Conference and interpreting technology
Logistics (transport, material flow, warehousing)
Attendee management and planning accreditation systems
Budget control
DELIVER. MORE.

Organization

Implementation turns planning into reality – and impact. Our services offer operational responsibility: we realise technical concepts with our own equipment, manage processes on site and ensure that teams, technology and participant processes run smoothly. With a strong POOLcrew, clear process management and experience from thousands of events.

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Implementing stage design, stage construction

Stage construction turns the visuals designed for the show into a robust stage setup, ready for live productions. Lighting and video elements, as well as content placement, are integrated to align visuals, timings, and workflows in both rehearsal and live performance. Rehearsals and cues ensure smooth transitions and a setup that reliably delivers during every phase of the show.

Media technology (video)

During live operation, video runs as a fully integrated chain: direction, playback, signal routing, displays/LEDs, and recordings. Formats, stability, and timing take priority, it is not just “a show for the sake of a show.” And as such, content quality is maintained throughout.

Technical direction

Technical direction brings together trades, interfaces, and quality standards during live operations. With clear-cut decision making, safety guidelines, and escalation paths, issues are addressed before they can slow anything down. Live operations remain calm and controlled, even when the pace picks up.

Workflow management

On-site workflow management keeps build, show, and teardown to schedule – including handovers, prioritization, and rapid coordination. Timekeeping and straightforward communication mean trades do not work next to each other but with each other. And the project remains manageable, even when changes arise.

Installing and implementing network technology

Network technology is installed, configured, and handed over as a fully operational system – including redundancy, security controls, and monitoring. Switches, cabling, and access points are set up to keep systems running smoothly. The result is a network that is not simply “there” but genuinely ready for use.

Structural engineering

During the build, structural specifications are adhered to precisely and thoroughly documented, including checks, sign-offs, and compliance. The focus is always on load limits and safety requirements. This is how the structure becomes a stable foundation, and not a source of uncertainty.

Rigging

Rigging is performed using motors/trusses, load measurement, and safety checks, and is fully documented. Ongoing operations and sign-offs ensure that loads remain fully managed – even when changes are made to the setup. This provides safety and stability across the entire production.

Lighting technology

Lighting is installed, patched, programmed, and operated precisely through cueing. Equipment and setup follow the planned design with clear-cut workflows in both rehearsals and show. This means the visual impact can be effectively managed and reproduced.

Integrating IT solutions

IT solutions are fully integrated into live operations, from setting up users and network connections to testing and monitoring. The important factor is that the system doesn’t just “run,” but it performs reliably under real-world conditions. This turns IT-driven elements of the production into a reliable part of the overall operation.

Infrastructure build

An infrastructure build ensures that power, distribution, cable routes, signal patching, and data cabling are properly prepared and signed-off. Thanks to extensive commissioning and system checks, the setup is operational before the show preparations begin. And a stable foundation is created that everything else depends on.

Technical measures for emission reduction

Emissions are reduced by leveraging specific technical mechanisms: an efficient power framework, load management, optimized runtimes, and short distribution paths. Monitoring and reporting make the impact clear. And as a result, all actions and measures remain practical and accountable.

Audio technology

Audio is configured so voices are easily understood, levels are consistent, and monitoring is stable. Soundchecks, system tuning, and a flawless live operation mean that content arrives at its destination – regardless of surroundings and acoustics. That is the foundation for clarity and atmosphere.

Implementing the specialist plan

The specialist plan is implemented on site: Build to plan, sign-offs, fine tuning, and coordinated operations. All the trades become a single, coherent system – lighting, audio, video, rigging, and the interfaces that connect them. This is when the plan becomes reality.

Stage construction

Stage construction centers on the build itself, safety compliance, and clean, straightforward execution. By carefully selecting complementary branding elements and surface finishes, the stage visuals align with the overall staging and perform well during live operations. The outcome is a stage that feels cohesive and operates with outstanding technical precision.

Implementing stage design, stage construction
Media technology (video)
Technical direction
Workflow management
Installing and implementing network technology
Structural engineering
Rigging
Lighting technology
Integrating IT solutions
Infrastructure build
Technical measures for emission reduction
Audio technology
Implementing the specialist plan
Stage construction

Implementing stage design, stage construction

Stage construction turns the visuals designed for the show into a robust stage setup, ready for live productions. Lighting and video elements, as well as content placement, are integrated to align visuals, timings, and workflows in both rehearsal and live performance. Rehearsals and cues ensure smooth transitions and a setup that reliably delivers during every phase of the show.

Media technology (video)

During live operation, video runs as a fully integrated chain: direction, playback, signal routing, displays/LEDs, and recordings. Formats, stability, and timing take priority, it is not just “a show for the sake of a show.” And as such, content quality is maintained throughout.

Technical direction

Technical direction brings together trades, interfaces, and quality standards during live operations. With clear-cut decision making, safety guidelines, and escalation paths, issues are addressed before they can slow anything down. Live operations remain calm and controlled, even when the pace picks up.

Workflow management

On-site workflow management keeps build, show, and teardown to schedule – including handovers, prioritization, and rapid coordination. Timekeeping and straightforward communication mean trades do not work next to each other but with each other. And the project remains manageable, even when changes arise.

Installing and implementing network technology

Network technology is installed, configured, and handed over as a fully operational system – including redundancy, security controls, and monitoring. Switches, cabling, and access points are set up to keep systems running smoothly. The result is a network that is not simply “there” but genuinely ready for use.

Structural engineering

During the build, structural specifications are adhered to precisely and thoroughly documented, including checks, sign-offs, and compliance. The focus is always on load limits and safety requirements. This is how the structure becomes a stable foundation, and not a source of uncertainty.

Rigging

Rigging is performed using motors/trusses, load measurement, and safety checks, and is fully documented. Ongoing operations and sign-offs ensure that loads remain fully managed – even when changes are made to the setup. This provides safety and stability across the entire production.

Lighting technology

Lighting is installed, patched, programmed, and operated precisely through cueing. Equipment and setup follow the planned design with clear-cut workflows in both rehearsals and show. This means the visual impact can be effectively managed and reproduced.

Integrating IT solutions

IT solutions are fully integrated into live operations, from setting up users and network connections to testing and monitoring. The important factor is that the system doesn’t just “run,” but it performs reliably under real-world conditions. This turns IT-driven elements of the production into a reliable part of the overall operation.

Infrastructure build

An infrastructure build ensures that power, distribution, cable routes, signal patching, and data cabling are properly prepared and signed-off. Thanks to extensive commissioning and system checks, the setup is operational before the show preparations begin. And a stable foundation is created that everything else depends on.

Technical measures for emission reduction

Emissions are reduced by leveraging specific technical mechanisms: an efficient power framework, load management, optimized runtimes, and short distribution paths. Monitoring and reporting make the impact clear. And as a result, all actions and measures remain practical and accountable.

Audio technology

Audio is configured so voices are easily understood, levels are consistent, and monitoring is stable. Soundchecks, system tuning, and a flawless live operation mean that content arrives at its destination – regardless of surroundings and acoustics. That is the foundation for clarity and atmosphere.

Implementing the specialist plan

The specialist plan is implemented on site: Build to plan, sign-offs, fine tuning, and coordinated operations. All the trades become a single, coherent system – lighting, audio, video, rigging, and the interfaces that connect them. This is when the plan becomes reality.

Stage construction

Stage construction centers on the build itself, safety compliance, and clean, straightforward execution. By carefully selecting complementary branding elements and surface finishes, the stage visuals align with the overall staging and perform well during live operations. The outcome is a stage that feels cohesive and operates with outstanding technical precision.

Implementing stage design, stage construction
Media technology (video)
Technical direction
Workflow management
Installing and implementing network technology
Structural engineering
Rigging
Lighting technology
Integrating IT solutions
Infrastructure build
Technical measures for emission reduction
Audio technology
Implementing the specialist plan
Stage construction

Everything Works

Expect more: we take care of every detail in the 360-degree implementation of your event. The small ones and the big ones. From conception and project planning to implementation.

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