For the second consecutive year, LSE handled the technical production for this National Day.
Position: Project Manager – Lighting Designer







The sky of Riyadh was transformed into a theater of luminous choreography.
Throughout the Noor festival, lasers shot out from the city’s most iconic skyscrapers along King Fahd Avenue: the Kingdom Centre, the Faisaliah Tower, and the Majdoul Tower, connected to each other by beams of light.
LSE handled the complete installation and programming of lights and lasers throughout the city, as well as the wireless synchronization and control of the show between each skyscraper.
This artistic work was crowned with the Guinness World Records for the largest laser show (surface area covered) and the longest distance traveled by a laser beam, over 6.01 km.








StaySafe.Events was a Belgian initiative launched during the Covid-19 pandemic to support the event industry in the face of health restrictions. It helped organizers maintain safe events through guidelines, sanitary equipment, digital solutions, and the CERM risk analysis tool. Corporate events, conferences, seminars, and shows could thus be organized under specific conditions. The initiative also carried out symbolic actions, such as projections of thank-you messages for healthcare workers on iconic buildings (e.g., in Brussels), light and sound installations, and adapted outdoor and hybrid cultural events. Driven notably by d-side group, StaySafe.Events aimed to prevent the complete shutdown of the sector by offering safe and responsible alternatives.




