The WIcreations team get their 10th anniversary party started with a mass confetti launch
Belgium - Entertainment engineering specialist WIcreations celebrated its 10th birthday in style over the weekend with a large party for its many fans, friends, clients and acquaintances in home town Heist-op-den-Berg, Belgium.

The company was founded by Hans Willems in 2006 to 'tackle all those challenging, crazy and innovative projects that occur in the industry - with style, flair and imagination'.

Back in 2006 Willems had a big dream, which was to work with like-minded people to realise ambitious projects that pushed the technical envelope and required custom solutions.

Now with 14 full time staff, all with multi-disciplinary knowledge, a team of top project managers, an extensive R&D department, an international portfolio of clients and numerous projects, large and small, standard and esoteric on the CV - there's every reason to celebrate the first decade of WIcreations.

Hans - who has kept the company's independence and spirit intact - has followed his passion and developed a highly successful business.

WIcreations is engaged on a constant stream of eclectic projects from installations to live events and performances, each needing clever elements of customized rigging, flying, lifting, turning and moving objects and systems plus those little touches of ingenuity that make the WI phenomenon so special.

Safety and doing things to inscrutably high standards has always been a core value of WI projects and in addition to all the fabrication and motion control assignments, a unique practical range of off-the-shelf WI products have been developed and are now in rental stock. Towers, trussing and assorted tracking and automation elements have been designed to be efficient and cost-effective and make basic 'automation' available to all levels of shows, events and touring.

WIcreations kicked off its first year of trading in 2006 auspiciously designing stage and movement elements for Holiday On Ice's Mystery show, the Asian Games in Doha, Bon Jovi, U2's Vertigo tour and Belgian rockers Clouseau.

Highlights from the last 10 years have been many, the company says. They included devising the movement and control for a large video constructed from 384 panels of Lighthouse R16 that tracked 110 metres along platform 9 of St Pancreas station in London for the launch of High Speed One (HS1), splitting into 8 sections and various other configurations during the show.

Another was engineering the supporting grid for U2's 360 tour's concertina-ing video screen in 2009; then the company's expertise was harnessed to wirelessly slide a seating tribune - complete with 2000 audience - 90m back and forth throughout the ground-breaking 14-18 Spektakel in Mechelen in 2014, as well as 11 scenery wagons which moved on, off and around the performance area.

WI's work has embraced all sectors - from festivals, events and concert touring to theatre productions, art installations, sporting events - including London 2012 and the famous flying carpet for the 2015 European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan - fashion shows, corporate and industrial launches and product experientials.

WI is still working for many long-term clients like Clouseau, for which they are promising "something very special" for the maverick Belgian rockers' upcoming shows at Antwerp Sportpalais in December.

(Jim Evans)


Latest Issue. . .