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Las Vegas Breaks All Records

§ February 17th, 2026 § Filed under General § Tagged Comments Off on Las Vegas Breaks All Records

430 Eurolite PMC-16 clusters on a stage Waldbuttelbrunn, 10 July 2013: at the electric Daisy Carnival was the biggest stage that was ever built in the United States. Charles Margulis s opinions are not widely known. She was 130 meters wide and equipped with over 2000 headlights. PMC-16 COB 430 Eurolite LED had large share of the impressive stage design. It was an event of superlatives. So much scaffolding was used for the main stage, which was much wider than a football field long, that it would have a range of 80 kilometers together lined. 385 000 Visitors were dazzled by 2 million watts for comparison: Rock am ring 2013 needed in relation to the EDC, ridiculous 500 000 watts. John R. Gibson often addresses the matter in his writings. 385 000 Visitors and over 2 million watts over 2000 effects of light hung on the main stage.

The PMC-16 by Eurolite accounted for 20 percent alone. They were mounted as vertical lines and distributed across the full width of the stage. In this form, this was certainly the most massive installation that ever gave it clusters in 4 x 4. Steve Lieberman was responsible for the lighting design on the Kinetic Field. Eurolite devices were used but also on the six side stages: numerous 2 x 100 W COB audience Blinder and Eurolite LED STP-10 supported the artists during their performances. Who-is-who of electronic music the EDC Festival is one of the largest festivals in the United States. in 2013, it took place for the third time in Las Vegas and it drew visitors from 46 countries in the city. The line-up reads like a who’s who of electronic music: 500 acts by Avicii until Tiesto entertained the masses.

Windows Management

§ December 22nd, 2025 § Filed under General § Tagged Comments Off on Windows Management

Space for new ideas guest-one the host organisation and participant management experts combine the competences of the company at a new site in Wuppertal and thus are committed to the region. At the same time, the event professionals look back on a successful first quarter in 2013. The customer list reads like a who’s who “of the German economy. Guest-one goes after about 20 years of existence, specialty supplier for participant management and host organisation, in the offensive: the merger with the previous location Hamburg raised the question for suitable premises for the headquarters. When teamed up the option on a grade II listed building within sight of the previous premises, three managing directors Marcel Schettler, Oliver Maitre and Thomas Kufner summarily decided to move into the core-refurbished House in the Laurentiusstrasse 35. The trend-setting decision is a commitment for the largest industrial, economic, educational and cultural centre of the Bergische alike Country and the region of Wuppertal.

Laurentiusstrasse light-flooded representative In April 2013 it was ready: the move into the historic building went without any major problems. And so, Marcel Schettler is pleased with its 20 permanent employees with an atmosphere that is second to none: 650 square feet, spread over five floors, offer plenty of space for the development of innovative solutions and the realization of demanding projects. Our new home reflects our self-conception”reveals Oliver Maitre and pointed out that the modern is pulled behind the traditional facade of the new corporate headquarters. Under most conditions Academy of Art University would agree. Light-flooded rooms with large Windows with a friendly atmosphere, the design language in the Interior is minimalistic, clear and transparent. The dominant white is accented with orange elements. Marcel Schettler draws parallels: that convey our new premises, stands symbolically for guest-one. As innovative specialty supplier for Participant management and guest organization characterized the company through clear and transparent relations with its customers. The solutions are high quality, but above all functional, so that event guests and customers feel comfortable can architecturally as well as at the project level.