Moving forward, Clockworxx, led by Albert Seaward, will join the Media Powerhouse group of companies further strengthening its audio visual offering. The trading title of Boxx is to be re-established under the ongoing stewardship of live events expert Terry Barnes.
Terry Barnes, Head of Technical Projects at Boxx, says: "Both Charles Beddow and Michael Breen are industry and business experts. Their customer focused ethos ensures that their clients always get the best possible solution. As part of the Media Powerhouse family, we are now able to offer the most comprehensive portfolio of leading edge equipment for any type of event combined with an unrivalled expertise."
Albert Seaward, director of Clockworxx adds: "Media Powerhouse is one of the fastest growing AV companies in the UK and we are delighted to have the opportunity to join the team. The combination of Clockworxx' broadcast design and build experience and the AV expertise of Media Powerhouse will enable us to offer our clients an unparalleled service for permanent and temporary projects of all types. Media Powerhouse's focus on meeting and exceeding customer expectations is a perfect fit for us. We want clients to vote with their feet by rebooking our services and it is this focus on customer satisfaction that gives us the edge over the competition."
Media Powerhouse will now have offices in Soho with an additional technical warehouse in Surrey Wharf, SE1.
Michael Breen, CEO of Media Powerhouse concludes: "I would like to take this opportunity to welcome the team from Clockworxx, who are regarded as leaders in their field. We feel privileged that they have decided to join the Media Powerhouse family. Together we can provide clients with a comprehensive service from staging and installation to set hire that we believe is second to none."
Media Powerhouse recently celebrated its third birthday with a series of Open Days demonstrating its leading edge technical solutions, including its unique Image Ultra widescreen graphics system, the semi transparent LED wall Mirage 40 and the latest in 3D projection technologies.
(Lee Baldock)