Adaptive technology for the world's first adventure museum

The world’s first adventure museum has now opened right in the heart of Stockholm! With a 4.9-star rating and newly installed equipment Adapt ,“Äventyrs” Adapt the place for anyone who wants to experience stories that go beyond the ordinary.

Here, you can follow adventurer Fredrik Sträng all the way up to an altitude of 8,000 meters, get close to nature through photographer Ronan Donovan’s unique stories, and experience the world through Fredrika Ek’s journey around the globe. A solo cycling trip through landscapes, cultures, and encounters that offer new perspectives on life.

During a few intense weeks in February, our team was on site to create a comprehensive solution where equipment storytelling work in harmony. We delivered a turnkey installation featuring audio, lighting, and visual technology that collectively builds the experience and enhances every story. The solution consists of a large number of screens, large-format projectors with short-throw optics, an audio system that creates a sense of presence, and lighting that guides visitors through the environments. All equipment integrated into our user-friendly BLOCKS system, making it easy for staff to control content and functions directly via their mobile devices—smooth, flexible, and reliable in a public setting.

This is a truly inspiring and exciting project, and we’re proud to be a part of it. A big thank you to everyone involved for the wonderful collaboration, and now we’re looking forward to new adventures in the space!

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