Our clients vary from established global brands to innovative industry challengers. Our partnership spirit is always the same. Here’s some of our latest work.
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The challenge was to take one of our most complex large-scale events with a focus on interaction and collaboration from London’s Excel Centre to an audience confined to their homes and offices around the world.
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Setting the stage for a celebration of British independent film, featuring some of the biggest names in movies. Broadsword has supported BIFA since 2009.
The Thomson Reuters Foundation is the corporate foundation of Thomson Reuters. A global organisation known as a thought leader in the anti-slavery world, it strives to advance media freedom, raise awareness of human rights issues and foster more inclusive economies.
HSBC’s Global Graduate Induction marks the beginning of a two-year programme for 864 graduates from around the world and Broadsword have been privileged to work alongside organisers since the event’s inception.
The world’s first airline, KLM, celebrated 100 years in 2019. Broadsword produced two full-service events in London and Manchester, sourcing all aspects of the event. The key event themes were celebration, innovation, and sustainability.
The Mind Media Awards are a high-profile event celebrating the best reporting and portrayals of mental health in print, broadcast and digital media attracting A‑list celebrities, media industry professionals, sponsors and supporters.
The delegate feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with many comments highlighted within the in-platform chat. One positive from the global lockdown could well be that a companywide engagement piece to start the year is here to stay.
Collaboration was at the heart of this project, working with the Saatchi gallery, Broadsword created a showcase exploring the what, how and why of virtual and hybrid events, producing and directing a short film on the new post-Covid challenges organisers and suppliers are facing.