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F1 Exhibition, Madrid

We designed and delivered a touring-ready show control, audio and network solution for the F1 Exhibition, creating a consistent, high-impact experience built for deployment across multiple global venues.

A historic Formula One car professionally lit on display at the F1 Exhibition, Madrid

The F1 Exhibition needed to capture the energy, heritage and drama of Formula One while also working as a practical touring environment. That required more than a visually strong installation, it demanded a system that could travel, scale and perform reliably in different locations.

Working alongside Sysco Productions, we engineered a robust touring solution that combines sophisticated control systems with operational simplicity, ensuring consistent, high-impact experiences across multiple venues.

JPSS developed a solution that balanced show delivery with the operational realities of a touring exhibition. The infrastructure had to be technically robust, straightforward to manage and capable of delivering the same quality of experience regardless of location.

A hand holds a black tablet displaying a technical "System Control" interface in a dark gallery. The screen shows a detailed table of "Projection" devices for different exhibit areas like "The Pit Wall" and "Revolution By Design."
A wide shot of a museum exhibit titled "The Story of Statistics." A row of mannequins dressed in various colored racing suits and helmets are seated in a reclined, driving position on a long black platform
An exhibit area within "The Exhibition Madrid" featuring Formula 1 memorabilia. In the center is a tall glass display case containing a yellow racing suit. To the left, a wall-mounted grid displays a variety of colourful racing helmets.
A hand holds a tablet displaying an "Overall System" dashboard for an exhibition. The interface includes toggle buttons to enable or disable different exhibit sections. A "System Health" sidebar shows green status lights for audio, displays, and servers.
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Our contributions included:

  • Medialon venue-wide show control, with a centralised control system coordinating AV and lighting elements across the exhibition.
  • Q-SYS audio system development to manage audio distribution, zoning, and system control across all environments.
  • Network architecture design and commissioning to support reliable communication between control, playback, and AV systems.
  • Full system integration and commissioning across control, audio, video, and network layers to ensure stable, repeatable touring performance.
  • Operational simplification, structuring the system to reduce technical overhead on site and enable local teams to operate the exhibition with minimal specialist support.

This produced a touring-optimised control and AV system that delivers consistent performance across every venue.

For venue teams, it means a control platform that is intuitive and reliable for daily operation. For the wider exhibition, it supports consistent deployment, synchronised audio, video, and lighting, and reduced technical risk through robust architecture and commissioning.

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