Concept Completion was recently asked to tender for the supply of lighting equipment for the Olympics 2012 Opening and Closing ceremonies. Both directors have a keen interest in the games and look to help out where possible, supplying out of this world solutions. We have decided to step back from this bid and concentrate on our other contracts for the Olympics. With our office and warehouse based so centrally to the games, you can be assured you will receive the same current, high level of quality you expect during this very busy period.
Concept Completion worked with Tim Stevens and Hark Sound in creating the perfect ambience for Loewy to present the Virgin Group public space race dinner. Concept Completion supplied the lighting and rigging solutions, which allowed for a speedy installation.
With strong brand colours, the design was to bring the room to life without over powering the guests. Using these brand colours on the tables, we complemented them with different shades to make the space inviting and warm.



I wanted to say a huge thank you to you and your team for making our event last night so special. As I’m sure Fiona will have told you this was our first foray into creating our own, branded event and I can honestly say that the results far exceeded what I thought was possible.
The response from our clients – and actually, more importantly our colleagues has been phenomenal. Everyone was blown away by effect of the room, lighting, staging and projections. We looked very slick, professional, and cool all at the same time.
Lucy Mann Loewy Group
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Concept Completion were happy to help Amnesty International with a last minute rally on Saturday 12th February in Trafalgar Square, London. We were contacted on the Monday afternoon and asked to provide a stage, lighting, sound and a video screen for a two hour rally taking place to support those in Egypt.



We provided Amnesty International with a huge 46 square metre LED screen, which helped everyone within Trafalgar Square see the presentations and speakers throughout the afternoon. This was supplemented with a high quality D&B sound system for clear speech and audio, and some basic lighting to aid camera visuals.
Concept Completion were on hand for the entire day to run the rally from a technical stand point. This helped Amnesty International staff concentrate on the rally itself and the large amount of press on site.
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Concept Completion were asked to provide a last minute solution for Amnesty Internationals upcoming rally at Trafalgar Square in London. We were given just five days to organise a video screen, stage, sound system and lighting for the event taking place this Saturday 12th February.
Further information will be made available once the event has taken place.
At the end of March, Concept Completion provided lighting design services and supplied lighting, truss and power distribution to the production company responsible for the Market Research Society’s annual conference. The main conference room was used for keynote speeches and then, with the quick removal of a central section, set and staging and the addition of the venue’s wall, the room was partitioned into two separate syndicate rooms for smaller sessions. This requirement meant that the lighting had to be designed not only to evenly light the stage as one, but also as two smaller stages. This meant two separate Litec QX30S trusses with two lighting systems that mirrored each other. The lighting comprised of an even stage wash from eight Selecon Acclaim fresnels. Ten ETC Source4 Junior zoom profiles were used to highlight the on-set logos and branding as well as the three different lectern positions. The two rooms were powered, cabled and controlled separately. With the removal of the wall and a quick addition of the set and stage piece and a lighting control link, the room became one again and ready for the keynote speech to the 500 delegate audience.


