RAI Amsterdam has solidified its audiovisual (AV) services for the future by partnering with two key industry players, ACS audiovisual solutions and Faber. The decision follows a detailed tender process initiated by RAI Amsterdam in response to the rapidly changing AV landscape within the event industry. “Technological advancements and shifting market expectations prompted us to reassess our AV service providers,” said Bart van der Heijden, director of events at RAI Amsterdam. “While ACS audiovisual solutions has been a trusted partner for years, we have now also partnered with Faber to further enhance our service offerings.” ACS, which has a history of over 40 years with RAI, will continue its role in providing AV and conference IT services, including its temporary conference room setups. “Our expertise in temporary room construction for large conferences is unique in Europe and adds significant value to both our international clients and RAI,” said Jessica Ylstra, managing director of ACS audiovisual solutions. Faber, a company with an 80-year history in the AV industry, has been involved in various events at RAI in recent years. This new partnership will allow Faber to offer a complete service solution, including high-end equipment rental, technical design, and creative services like stage design and content creation. “We are excited to bring our innovative and creative solutions to RAI Amsterdam and explore new opportunities together,” said Jeroen Jongenelen, international sales director of Faber.
RAI Amsterdam enhances AV services by partnering with ACS and Faber
A new era for event technology begins. RAI Amsterdam partners with ACS and Faber to revolutionize audiovisual services following an extensive tender process. The collaboration combines ACS's 40-year expertise with Faber's innovative creative solutions. Together they will deliver cutting-edge AV experiences.
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