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Big city break for Delta Production Services

Big city break for Delta Production Services

Wednesday 11 June 2014

Big city break for Delta Production Services

Wednesday 11 June 2014


Local technical production and event management company Delta Production Services is off to London for one of its biggest jobs to date – helping to stage a conference for ICANN – the global organisation which administers and maintains all the dot com addresses on the internet.

The Trinity-based business beat off competition from some of the largest production companies in the UK and won the pitch to provide conferencing facilities for around 1,000 delegates who’ll congregate at The Hilton London Metropole from 17 to 28 June to discuss the worldwide web.

Delta will have around 30 staff working on the job providing a complete range of audio, video and lighting support and stage set production in fifteen separate meeting rooms which require simultaneous translation in up to eight languages.

Managing Director Simon Gasston said, “We’re absolutely thrilled to have been selected by this huge multi-national organisation and I believe that it was our demonstrable attention to detail, excellent customer service and value for money that made us stand out in the pitch process. It is also a fantastic opportunity for us to market ourselves on a much bigger scale. This will be an extremely technically challenging event and I think for a company of our size and location to have won a job of this scale illustrates that there is a wealth of technical talent in the Island, and this is something Jersey should be very proud of.”

ICANN holds public meetings four times a year in different locations around the world.

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