hello@stageconnections.co.uk
Nottingham:  0115 944 5220  |  London:  0207 0419311  | 
 
 

Evolution Conference for Conex Exhibitions at the MK Arena, Milton Keynes

7 January 2016

In December 2015, we provided the sound, lighting and special effects for the Evolution Conference held by Conex Exhibitions at the MK Arena in Milton Keynes.  We worked closely with freelance Project Manager James Lynch on this event.

 

We provided a range of equipment for the event, including the entire sound system, the set lighting and a number of moving head fixtures.

A look at our gear in action hours before the conference started:

Our equipment at the event in Milton Keynes

 

Special effects:

In addition, we provided special effects at the conference.  We used our confetti cannons to shower the whole room in gold glitter. We timed the confetti cannon to fire during the band’s entrance on stage. This made a real impact and left a lasting impression with conference attendees.

We provided a range of equipment for the event, including the entire sound system, the set lighting and a number of moving head fixtures.

 

More examples of our work:

We’ve worked at a number of high profile conferences all over the country – from medical associations to global parcel delivery and logistics companies. Familiarise yourself with our work by taking a look at our photo gallery and case studies.

Contact us about your conference:

Planning a conference (or any other type of event in Milton Keynes)? We can help you everything from event production to sound and lighting equipment hire. We can design sets, build staging and provide audiovisual technical assistance for conferences… and much more!

Learn more about corporate & conference events, and how we can help you.

Get in touch:

Speak to us about your next conference.  We’ll be happy to discuss your needs and create a tailored package of services for your event.  Call us, email or fill out our online contact form.


Get In Touch

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.