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MAY | ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE areas, 2 hospitality areas, the podium, a gaming area and the e-village stage. Video turned to Barco’s S3 and Luminex networking to livestream to 140 screens across the venue which required 19km of fiber to ensure 4K video with less than 1 frame of delay. Lighting used their new SGM P-10 and Clay Paky lights for the E-Motion club and hospitality village. Another mega event in Saudi Arabia that Protec provided a complete package for was the ground breaking of the new tourism destination, Al Qiddiya. It is planned to be 334 square kilometres in area, dwarfing Walt Disney World in Florida (110sq km) to become the world’s largest entertainment destination. Based in the desert with no infrastructure in place, Protec were invited to supply the temporary structure – their 36m x 88m Supa Dome with full technical support inside the auditorium including audio, lighting, 3D Video projection mapping, and rigging as well as scenic, staging and automation for this lavish, extraordinarily complex ceremony attended by royalty and VVIPs to celebrate the beginning of an estimated 2 year build project. Protec are currently shortlisted for 3 Middle East Event Awards in recognition of their contribution to the event industry across the region including ‘Best Technical Support’ for BAO Festival in Dubai and the Al Qiddiya Ground-Breaking Ceremony in Saudi Arabia, and ‘Best Event Technology’ for their robotics stand at GITEX 2018. Bao Festival was the biggest EDM music festival from a production standpoint in Dubai in the past year with many of the world’s top ranked DJs playing to an audience from one of the most elaborate sets. Protec got the opportunity to provide a fullsize MA3 and MA2 console along with over 200 moving Claypaky & Robe fixtures. This was complemented by L-Acoustics K1, V-Dosc and Kara PA operated via a Digico SD5. Video used their Barco E2 along with 12 30k projectors and a large amount of LED. It required some impressive processing power to supply the 4k feeds. creative and state of the art options. Protec veteran and creative, Eddie Andradé will join the team from Dubai where he currently holds the position of marketing director, but goes beyond that role to offer clients the benefit of his diverse events background. This expanded space also means job opportunities. Protec have brought in some new employees already to help the UK branch make the transition but are opening up some exciting opportunities for project managers, senior riggers and senior audio, lighting & video technicians. They will be looking for ambitious people who share the bold vision of the Protec group.* These high profile live events speak volumes of the trust Protec’s clients have in their service. Instilling even more confidence in the upward trajectory of the Protec group is the return of several key staff members who have re-joined the company bringing a renewed energy and invigorating the team with their ambition and creativity. Well known in the events industry with decades of experience Protec welcome back Rick Wade, Nick Groves, Simon Travis, Abi Bates, Andy Cooper, Nina Badr, André Opperman, and Jason Strange. Fulfilling roles from project management to business development these high calibre staff signify a strong confidence in the Protec brand and have people excited about what’s to come. Investment in these strong, experienced professionals tells us that founder & CEO Stephen Lakin has no plans on slowing down and if anything, bigger things are on the horizon. Rapid UK Expansion Means New Premises and Exciting Job Opportunities Following Saudi’s successful expansion, focus is moving to the UK based Protec European Events. With access to the group’s massive inventory of industry preferred equipment already at hand, Lakin has now acquired a new premises more than doubling the warehouse space and offering a huge 68,000sq ft of storage which he is planning on dedicating to a new, comprehensive staging and scenic department and storage for his growing inventory. This new department will be led by the best in the industry. André Opperman brings his impressive background in film, theatrical set building, and fabrication to the department joining Jason Strange – also with decades of experience in scenic and staging – to make Protec European Events a very desirable option capable of supplying large scale events with Protec European Events have already made impressive strides in their first year having won an award for ‘AV Production Staging & Rental Company of the Year’ and made the shortlist for ‘Event Tech of the Year’ at the EN Awards. They turned heads at this year’s Event Production Show with their stands showcasing advanced technologies. Offering drones and robots, they have their finger on the pulse of the current event trend which is leaning more towards the experiential. Their technology had the desired effect on attendees with many taking out their phones to share images and videos of the robot playing darts or were delighted to be able to engage in a hands on way with the technology. It was also a great opportunity to find out about the many ways drones are gripping the event world, immersing audiences and enabling brands and event professionals to tell their story in more creative and unique ways. These are exciting times for the Protec group. Already a trusted name in the Middle East, they are now ready to take the next step in the European market. Expect big things in the coming months as they increase their capabilities and bring on board new staff, they will certainly be one to watch. *See back cover for more details www.productiontec.com