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ANNUAL REPORT 2011 AVESCO GROUP PLC www.avesco.com


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> The lively Santa Ana Square in Madrid, Spain, became centre stage for the new BMW Series 1 as two new models were launched in spectacular fashion in September against a backdrop of action-packed projection.


Draping the façade of the Teatro Español, CT’s client NuFormer Projection completed its third successful 3D mapping in Madrid to illustrate and introduce BMW’s latest offering.


> The Rolex Experience installed on the Bund in Shanghai is a highly interactive permanent exhibition, with visitors experiencing unique insights into the technology used throughout Rolex’s century long history. Providing show control management, audio, projectors and plasma screens, CT’s Asia Pacific operation was delighted to have been involved in this installation.


> Utilising the same Big Brother house television set as in previous years, CT was tasked with providing a variety of products adhering to the new branding and logo design specially created for the programme’s relocation to Channel 5.


Supplying a variety of outdoor screens positioned around and on the Big Brother house, CT utilised 40m2


of Flyer 18 for the main


house screen, complemented by 280 LED MiStrips highlighting the house and external audience. A further 250 panels of MiTrix LED were used to create the newly designed and all seeing Big Brother eye, which was sited on the orbit stage adjacent to the house.


The studio-based programme ‘Big Brother’s Bit On The Side’ also took advantage of CT’s audio visual services, using various 42” and 50” plasma screens to enhance the studio set.


> BMW Series 1 Launch in Madrid - CT Europe Photo: NuFormer > Rolex Experience - CT Asia Pacific > Celebrity Big Brother 2011 - CT Europe


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