All you need to know about the event sector

All you need to know about the event sector

MEET THE FUN PROVIDERS – V-Formation

The ‘Professional Fun Providers’ to be precise!

Briefly introduced:

V-Formation is already the parent company, focusing on ‘Attraction Rental & Teambuilding’ within Belgium. The company always starts from the Fun-Factor, and is not averse to putting unique and self-designed concepts and materials on the market. V-Formation’s strength is that it has both a pool of its own clients and also often works ‘white-label’ for many other event agencies. This year, they are already celebrating their 18th anniversary #whoopwhoop

Hold My Shoes, aka ‘Owner of The Beast’, aka the world’s longest inflatable obstacle course – awarded by Guinness World Records in 2018, is then again active outside Belgium, and is mainly looking for the big events – festivals where they can start creating an unforgettable experience with The Beast. From Japan to Chile, Bahrain to LA.

Captain Sport is the non-profit organisation within the group, which preaches movement and safety, and mainly has schools as clients. Captain Sport is the trusted partner for unique (and of course sporting) day events, and with the Safety Days, it already has an innovative concept for children and young people to be seen. By the way, did you know that Founder Benedikt De Vreese initially graduated as a ‘Gymnast’?

Benedikt on the ‘Professional Fun Providers’:
“Right from the start in 2006, there have been 3 clear factors common to all our pursuits: FUN – MOVEMENT – ENERGY. Since our 3 organisations can cross-pollinate with each other, and we also want to teach our crew the importance of all organisations, we thought this umbrella name was an important strategic move, both internally and to the outside world! We did not limit ourselves to just the name, there is also an umbrella website (https://professionalfunproviders.com/), our vans are also based on this (so that all organisations are always in the spotlight, at whatever event), and our colleagues are also always called ‘Professional Fun Providers’.”

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