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Ganadores de Eventex Awards 2026 — ver lista
The Eventex 2026 Excellence Report
Chapter #4

Beyond the event

The most ambitious work in 2026 is built to last long after the event ends. The best events this year don’t just stage a single moment — they leave something behind. A piece of public infrastructure. A nightly landmark ritual. A new cultural reference point for the city that hosted them. Event professionals are treating each event as the opening chapter of a much longer story.
Per-tier prevalence of events designed to leave a lasting legacy

This shift shows up
clearly in the data

12.3% of Gold events built work designed to leave a lasting civic mark.
Only 3.2% of non-winners did.
Gold events were nearly 4× more likely to demonstrate this approach.
The pattern holds across every tier, with Silver at 4.7% and Bronze at 3.1%. When juries see work that creates permanent value beyond the event night, they reward it.
Per-tier prevalence of events designed to leave a lasting legacy

This shift shows up clearly in the data

12.3% of Gold events built work designed to leave a lasting civic mark.
Only 3.2% of non-winners did.
Gold events were nearly 4× more likely to demonstrate this approach.
The pattern holds across every tier, with Silver at 4.7% and Bronze at 3.1%. When juries see work that creates permanent value beyond the event night, they reward it.

Lessons from Eventex Awards 2026

The strongest legacy events make the permanent asset — the building, the artwork, the infrastructure — the center of the story, not a backdrop.
Technology earns its place when it deepens cultural meaning, not when it simply adds spectacle.
A clear, single narrative arc helps audiences feel the weight of what is being created on the night.
Global reach follows when the local meaning is strong enough to travel.

Eventex Awards case studies

Some events are designed from day one to leave behind a permanent asset for the public — a public exhibition, a piece of educational infrastructure, a new cultural institution. Others, meanwhile, turn the launch event into the inauguration of a daily civic ritual.
Urban landmark
Turning a canal into a destination
To accompany the largest sewer construction project in Vienna’s history, Stargate Group built a permanent public exhibition that turns invisible municipal infrastructure into a destination. ÜberUnten (“downbelow”) is a 30-meter walk-through tunnel — a 1:1 replica of the real sewer tube, with authentic tubbing wall structure — designed as both information center and civic landmark.
ÜberUnten – The Exhibition on the Century Project Wiental Kanal by Stargate Group Werbeagentur with Valentinitsch Design
Gold in Stand Design, Gold in Multisensory Experience, Gold in Exhibition Experience, Silver in Public Event, Silver in Consumer Show, Silver in European Event, Bronze in Brand Experience – Not-for-profit/Government, Bronze in Educational Event, Bronze in Attendee Journey, Bronze in Event Storytelling
The architecture itself is the medium. A double-curved timber-frame tube takes visitors on a guided journey from access shaft to retention basin, with media architecture, spatial soundscapes, and dynamic lighting building the sensation of being beneath the city. The structure was engineered to be dismantled and reassembled at a new location after the project’s first chapter.
Nearly 10,000 visitors passed through the Info Center in its first year alone — equivalent to more than 50,000 minutes of immersive brand exposure. Press coverage across national TV and print generated a gross reach of over 12.5 million contacts.
ÜberUnten reframes what an event launch can leave behind. The launch event is the moment Vienna gains a permanent space for civic dialogue about the infrastructure that quietly runs the city.
Devon Montgomery Pasha
Emcee and Chief Experience Officer, DMP Creative, and an Eventex Awards jury member
This one is really special to me. Taking something so overlooked and bringing it to life in a way that actually shifts perspective is not easy, and this does it beautifully. The physicality of it — walking through a space that mirrors the real tunnel — makes the story land in a completely different way.
Nightly ritual
Enhancing a city’s identity
For the UAE’s 54th National Day, the team approached the Burj Khalifa not as a projection surface but as a permanent architectural canvas — engineering a vertical light system designed for continuous nightly operation rather than a single celebration.
Burj Khalifa Laser Architecture – Dubai Landmark Experience by Emaar, with Kvant Show Production
Gold in Middle Eastern Event
The Burj Khalifa was permanently equipped with 70 Kvant Monsoon Atom 70 lasers and 250 Kvant 600 Prestige Beam units, all integrated into the façade. The composition extended beyond a single building — nine surrounding towers were also fitted with permanent laser systems, creating a coordinated, multi-building skyline activation. A real-time control system maintains beam coherence across long urban distances, and proprietary monitoring software tracks every fixture continuously.
The premiere as part of Eid Al Etihad 2025 reached 282,000+ official YouTube views, with thousands gathering in Downtown Dubai and 1.4 million+ views on the broader celebration content. The system then transitioned to nightly civic operation — a permanent daily ritual on the world’s tallest building.
The lesson is in the time horizon. The team didn’t design a show — they installed a vertical instrument that the city can play every night for years.
Brittany Baumgarten
Global Event Marketing Consultant and Founder & CEO, The Social Executive Network, and an Eventex Awards jury member
What makes this entry land is that it’s not just another lighting show on an iconic building. The stronger idea is that they turned the Burj Khalifa into an ongoing part of the city’s identity after dark.

GAGGENAU Dubai Flagship Opening "A Matter of Degrees. For Those Who Know"

Gold in Customer Engagement Event, Gold in Middle Eastern Event
Gaggenau opened its Dubai flagship not as a showroom but as a permanent cultural destination, with temperature as the unifying creative language across an immersive culinary journey. The activation delivered an NPS of 96 and a 173% ROI, with the showroom positioned as an ongoing experiential anchor in the city's luxury retail landscape.

Tales of Water: An Immersive Technology Ecosystem by THA

Gold in Use Of Technology
Rather than adding temporary production layers, the team re-engineered a permanent Expo pavilion into a fully programmable live-performance ecosystem — lighting, projection, spatial audio, and stage automation unified through LTC timecode and OSC trigger logic. Across 282 performances, the system delivered frame-accurate storytelling to 77,550 visitors, with the infrastructure remaining as a permanent legacy of the Saudi-Japan pavilion partnership.

Six Flags Qiddiya City Opening Ceremony

Gold in Celebration Event, Bronze in Entertainment Event, Bronze in Middle Eastern Event
The launch of Saudi Arabia's next-generation entertainment destination turned the Tuwaiq cliffs into a live storytelling canvas — choreography, lighting, projection, and aerial elements designed for the escarpment's scale and verticality. The opening trended on X in Saudi Arabia and delivered 2.4 million reach, marking the inauguration of a permanent civic landmark for the Kingdom's tourism strategy.
Beyond the event

Other standout work

Three more events made strong cases for legacy beyond the launch night and deserve a mention.