Analog Way Supports Youth Olympics Games in Buenos Aires

Olympism in Action Forum Kicks Off Third Summer Youth Olympics Games in Buenos Aires with LED Big-Screen Support from Analog Way

Congress Rental provided a complement of Analog Way equipment for the Olympism in Action Forum in Buenos Aires. Two Analog Way Ascender 48 4K-PL multi-screen processors, a Saphyr multi-layer seamless mixer and five Pulse2-3G large-venue presentation switchers drove the LED screens in the plenary hall and breakout rooms of the Buenos Aires Exhibition & Convention Center.

The first-ever Olympism in Action Forum kicked off two weeks of events surrounding the Third Summer Youth Olympic Games. The Forum featured the new president of Argentina Mauricio Macri, International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach and, -by video- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

The biggest AV supplier in Argentina, Congress Rental specialises in conference and corporate events, including international gatherings, the WTO, G20 and ITU. “We offer a one-stop solution from planning the event through postproduction,” noted Congress Rental CEO Joaquin De Elias. “For this project, the client sent us some designs of what he wanted to implement, and we suggested the technique to be used. The Analog Way equipment chosen allowed us to meet their demands as well as last-minute changes.”

The stage of the plenary hall featured a 25 by 6-metre Absen 3.9mm LED main screen for the backdrop flanked by two 4.5 by 6-meter side screens. Four breakout rooms had 7 by 2.5-meter Absen 3.mm LED screens. Two Analog Way Ascender 48 -4K-PL were used in link mode to control the 12K content for the LED screens in the plenary hall; five Analog Way Pulse2 – 3G systems were deployed for the breakout rooms.

“We chose Analog Way for its practical integration with customer requirements, its stable operation plus the ability to handle high resolutions,” said Alejandro Iglesias, CTO of Congress Rental.  “Analog Way’s integration with the rest of the systems was perfect: Different types of wiring and sources were used and everything was a success.”

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