Presidential handover ceremony
Dr. Tabaré Vázquez
Technical production of the inauguration ceremony. State protocol: no dress rehearsal, no second take.
About us
Over two decades of full technical production. Every dot you’re about to see is an event that happened once and couldn’t be redone.
About us
RMIX is a Uruguayan technical event-production studio. Since 1997 we’ve turned ambitious ideas into experiences that happen only once and allow no error.
More than two decades of producing left us something you can’t improvise: method, a supplier network across nine countries, and the calm of those who have already faced every possible contingency — and learned to solve them before they show.
Each dot, an event.
Almost all were invisible. Four of them weren’t.
Technical production of the inauguration ceremony. State protocol: no dress rehearsal, no second take.
Numerous institutional events in a heritage building, where every technical intervention must be reversible and leave no trace.
Technical support at a gathering of heads of state and government. Translation, protocol, security and institutional discretion.
Regional-scale shows with massive audiences, including productions tied to world-renowned artists.
The other is twenty years of corporate events, launches, medical congresses and brand festivals across nine countries. Each field teaches something the others don’t.
Nadie aprende a montar una cumbre presidencial montando cumbres presidenciales.
This path left us with a way of working. It’s not a values statement: it’s what we actually do when things get hard.
The only measure that counts: that the system does what it promised, when there’s no fixing it.
Someone has to make sure the pieces arrive, fit and work. That someone is us.
We work in settings where what’s seen matters less than what’s never mentioned. We were never the story.
Detail isn’t a final flourish. It’s the difference between an event that happens and one that’s remembered.
Setting up abroad forces a different kind of planning: no familiar suppliers, no spare parts at hand, no room to go back for what was missing. That discipline stuck with us here too.
We don’t ask you to believe us. We ask you to ask us.