Mediatec News

31 Dec

Happy new year!

Mediatec Group wishes you a happy new year. On New Year's Eve Massteknik, part of Mediatec Group, will be on location in Berlin and Edinburgh with displays and technicians to enhance the celebration.

Happy new year!


29 Dec

Coca Cola Christmas Show

On December 21, Massteknik part of Mediatec Group, supplied display technology for the Coca-Cola Christmas Show in Berlin. This was Massteknik's second time as a supplier to the show. The delivery included 1 Mitsubishi 69 m2 mobile display, 2 DigiLED 56 m2 mobile displays, 70 Barco Olite modules on each side of the stage, and 25 Flexiscreen modules creating effects on the stage.


24 Dec

Merry Christmas!

With a picture from the premiere of Gothenburg Christmas City, Mediatec Group wishes to say Merry Christmas. This year’s film, Sea of Christmas, is projected onto the Art Museum’s façade. It is produced by Eyebrite Film and Visions AB. For the third consecutive year, Massteknik supplies play out equipment and image technology, while Primetec provides light technology and sound.

Merry Christmas!


18 Dec

Behind the scenes

The Mediatec Christmas Show is now moving from Bromma to Kungälv, where we will display the very best of our products and services. For those who attended the show, and for those who didn't, there is unique material from the construction of the show to watch here. Take the opportunity to learn how we work behind the scenes.


11 Dec

A thing is a thing. Inspiration is endless.

The Mediatec Group Christmas Show for clients has just begun. The event takes place in Bromma and runs through December 11. It then moves south and hits Kungälv on December 17 to 18.

The show is a smorgasbord of the group's products and services, including state-of-the-art conference technology and loads of other stuff.

A thing is a thing. Inspiration is endless.


10 Dec

Mediatec Group is invited to the Nobel Banquet

After the Nobel Prize Award Ceremonies, a banquet is traditionally held in the Blue Hall of Stockholm City Hall. The Nobel Banquet welcomes 1,300 guests to dine in a glamourous setting.

Massteknik, part of Mediatec Group, is the supplier of display technology to the event, which takes place on December 10, 2008. The creation of visual effects onto the ceiling of the Blue Hall is included in the delivery.

Mediatec Group is also represented by Primetec, providing lighting technology and technicians.

In addition, Prisma, part of Mediatec Group, handles all TV technology for Swedish and international broadcasting of the event. This marks the first time the Nobel Banquet is broadcast in HD 1080i in Swedish television.

Mediatec Group is invited to the Nobel Banquet


3 Dec

The 2008/09 World Cup Biathlon season premiere in Östersund

Mediatec Group, represented by Prisma and Massteknik, do it again, following spring’s Biathlon World Championships also held in Östersund. As before, Prisma manages the televison production, while Massteknik provides video trailers, image producer and trailer technicians.

The 2008/09 World Cup Biathlon season premiere in Östersund


2 Dec

Installation at Malmö Arena

Malmö Arena opened to the public on November 6, 2008. It has a capacity of up to 15,000 people and is intended to host sports as well as entertainment events. Mediatec Group was the contractor of all display, sound and broadcast technology in the arena.

Three Mediatec Group corporations were involved. Massteknik delivered, among other things, a 76 m² media cube with SMD technology, measuring 19 m² per side.. In addition, banners and a complete audio system were included in the delivery.

Prisma provided a complete TV studio, and will handle all TV production and manning of all equipment.

Primetec supplied the arena’s sound technology.

Installation at Malmö Arena


1 Dec

Cross-country skiing World Cup season premiere

Massteknik’s 54 m² trailer screen was on site to support Charlotte Kalla and the rest of the Swedish national team at the World Cup of cross-country skiing season premiere at Dundret, Gällivare.

Cross-country skiing World Cup season premiere


21 Sep

Eurovision Song Contest, Helsinki

When the Eurovision Song Contest finally came to Helsinki in 2007, the contest already had over fifty years of traditions. For the first time, ESC was produced and broadcast in High Definition.

For Massteknik, part of Mediatec Group, this was the sixth ESC assignment. The event took place at the classic Hartwall Arena. All tickets were of course sold out, but the contest was broadcast to over a hundred million viewers. That’s a situation where absolutely nothing must go wrong.

And it didn’t, which wasn’t exactly a coincidence. Massteknik had 19 staff members located in Helsinki for a month, rigging all our equipment. Preparations were meticulous, to say the least.

A total of 340 m² of LED screens were used. 125 m² of Barco Olite were installed in the stage floor, and 200 m² of Barco MiTrix in the back-drop. This was a world first; never before had that many MiTrix modules been interconnected. It didn’t stop here, but this certainly paints the picture.

Mediatec Group was also represented by Prisma.

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