160 new people. One office. No shared history yet. We turned their first party into a full Cyprus immersion — local menu, branded details, activities that actually broke the ice. By the end of the night, the team had a wavelength to catch.
Freshly relocated to Armenia. New city, new office, new everything. We took them out of it — zip-lining, branded kit, and a dinner on a mountaintop with views that make you forget you were ever stressed. They arrived as colleagues. They came back as a team.
220 people. Some in the Limassol office, some dialling in from across the globe. We built a hybrid gastro festival — team cooking with brand chefs, a company culture quiz, live stream for remote employees. Everyone in the room, one way or another. The cover band closed it out.
Tabby's Dubai team was settling in — but settling in isn't the same as belonging. We took them to the desert. They built bolides from scratch and raced them on sand. Part Mad Max, part team building, fully Tabby. Second event together — and it showed.
A year-end celebration — but with families invited. That changes everything about what the event needs to do. We took the team to Izmir: a private hotel, a programme that felt generous without being exhausting, and a gala dinner overlooking the Aegean. No generic speeches. No obligatory fun. Just a company showing its people — and their families — that it genuinely cares. Colleagues left as friends. Families stayed in touch. The company got dozens of reviews it didn't ask for.
A shopping centre. Summer. Footfall dropping. The brief: make people want to come. Two weeks, two outdoor cinema zones, licensed screenings, and a concert by Kazakh artists — live-streamed. We owned every block: build, branding, content licensing, security. Nothing subcontracted and forgotten. Targets exceeded. Abu Dhabi Plaza stopped being a mall and started being a destination.
Every event here started with a real brief, a real team, and a real problem to solve. This is what we made of it.
A distributed team. Years of working together — and never once in the same room. Before any strategy could happen, people needed to actually meet. We brought in a facilitator who understands business, not just group dynamics. Coached the leadership team. Built the session as a game with rotating groups — so by the end, everyone had talked to everyone. They left with a shared direction. And with colleagues who finally felt like partners.
One of the noisiest rooms in the global tech calendar. The brief: don't get lost in it.
We designed activations built for this specific venue, this specific audience, this specific level of competition — nothing off the shelf. Regional culture considered, organiser rules respected, on-site production owned entirely by us.
The client left Qatar with a presence people remembered and contacts that mattered.