Sportswear

Exhibit Group is proud to have contributed to the world's biggest event in Paris, a historic moment in which sport played a central role as a vehicle for conviviality and social cohesion.

Made-to-measure cladding: a challenge met

Sport is much more than just a competition; it creates bonds and brings together people from all walks of life, uniting them around universal values such as team spirit, respect and surpassing oneself. At every sporting event, communities are formed, emotions are shared, and the collective experience becomes unforgettable, marked by a positive energy that transcends cultural and social barriers.

It is in this spirit of conviviality thatOnLocation called on our teams to dress the hospitality venues for this exceptional event.

Expectations

On Location drew on our expertise in producing and deploying sports event signage to sublimate numerous hospitality venues for the Opening Ceremony of the Games, where thousands of spectators, athletes and officials were able to experience a moment of sharing and unity together.

Since March, we've had the honour of working on the interior and exterior design of some remarkable hospitality venues, including :  
8 iconic barges parked alongside the quayside
3 sites at the Trocadéro (inside and outside) 
The Palais de Tokyo (outside)
The Maison de l'Amérique Latine (outside)
The Alma bridge (outside)
The Concorde Bridge (exterior)
Floating gardens (outside)

This project required the printing and installation of a total of over 3,220 square metres of complementary materials: textiles, rigid panels and adhesives. We made technical recommendations to take account of the specific features of each location, and recommended specific tarpaulins and technical adhesives, such as removable transparent vinyl for the windows, chosen to leave no trace and preserve the integrity of the barges. 

This was a major challenge, requiring particular agility on the part of our installation teams, who had to deal with complex logistical constraints including security arrangements, site closures for mine clearance and numerous other restrictions. Despite these challenges, our team of eight Exhibit Group in-house installers and around ten additional partner installers - a total of 18 experts - worked with great precision on site during the two weeks leading up to D-Day.

We are very proud to have been able to contribute to the creation of this exceptional event. 

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