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Swindon-based production company Liquid Media, is celebrating making the finals for two separate audio visual award nominations.
The company has been shortlisted for the AV Awards 2012 for an event it produced for Airbus Operations involving an appearance by the Prime Minister last October.
The event was the official opening by David Cameron of the £450m Airbus A350XWB North Factory in Broughton and is up for the Live Event of the Year category.
The event was also nominated for Best Event at the CIPR Pride Awards in Wales.
The Prime Minister’s unveiling in front of a thousand invited guests, included the walls of the purpose made theatre falling away for the reveal.
Liquid Media has been working with Airbus Operations since 2010, producing 90 events including conferences, award ceremonies, product launches and road shows.
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10 Aug 12
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