Audio-Visual company 6th Sense Solutions (UK) Ltd has recently moved to new premises in Cheltenham, following six years of growth that have seen the business grow to need four times as much space as at its old premises.

The company specializes in audio visual production and hire and sale of AV equipment. Its clients range from those requiring a simple audio-visual presentation at a small event to large-scale productions for conferences, outdoor concerts and festivals. Clients include household names such as the BBC, Leeds City Council, Dyson Appliances, The Salvation Army, Pfizer and Dairy Crest. Matt McCarty, managing director at 6th Sense Solutions, told us: "The move will enable us to be more efficient and give us greater opportunities to display our technology. We need to continually invest in the latest equipment in order to satisfy our clients’ expectations."

The past year has seen the company involved in a number of key projects, including the first Cheltenham Festival of Science and The Cheltenham Festival of Literature, now in its 53rd year, which saw faster ticket sales at more venues than ever before. Over 56,000 tickets were sold in total for the ten-day Festival - which included over 300 events involving some 400 leading authors. 6th Sense Solutions provided extensive audio-visual support in the form of plasma screens, data projectors and custom sets, designed and constructed in-house at their new premises.

Further afield, the company’s project managers provided outdoor LED screens for concerts at Westonbirt Arboretum, installations for a church in Glasgow and Dyson’s Headquarters in Malmsbury and corporate team building support for Paramount Films, RM Computers and BP. At the forthcoming 2003 Event Show, 6th Sense Solutions will be launching its new custom set packages, showing off the latest hire technology and giving away Sony multi-disc DVD players on the stand.

(Ruth Rossington)


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