Bay-Area & Silicon-Valley Event-Production Experts

Local Muscle for Tech’s Backyard
With a dedicated Bay-Area inventory depot, PEAK supports launches from SoMa to Santa Clara. We pre-show in Unreal Engine, then load-in overnight at the 2-million-sq-ft Moscone Center and stream keynotes over its 10-Gb backbone. Up the Embarcadero, Fort Mason’s 50 K-sq-ft Festival Pavilion showcases our weather-rated LED tiles against Golden-Gate sunsets. Down south, San Jose McEnery’s 165 K-sq-ft hall converts into a 100-ft XR stage for developer conferences.
Primary Venues We Service
- Moscone Center (North, South & West)
- Fort Mason Center & Pier 2 Studio
- San Jose McEnery Convention Center & South Hall
- Santa Clara Convention Center & major tech campuses
Specialties
- Large-canvas LED & 6K IMAG for product launches
- Energy-compliant power and silent battery packs
- Hybrid & VR streaming with sub-50 ms latency
- Scenic builds that travel easily up-and-down US-101
From Fortune-100 unveilings to open-source hackathons, PEAK brings Silicon-Valley agility and Hollywood polish to every Bay-Area stage.
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FAQ
Which union local covers San Francisco & Silicon Valley?
We deploy crews through IATSE Local 16, serving Moscone, Fort Mason, San Jose McEnery and Santa Clara CC.
How many docks does Moscone have?
North/South halls feature 20 drive-on loading docks, while Moscone West adds nine more via 30,000-lb freight elevators.
What’s the available internet bandwidth?
Moscone maintains three redundant 10 Gbps circuits from separate tier-1 providers—enough for simultaneous 8K streams.
What are typical rigging capacities?
In the Esplanade Ballroom, six rows of high steel are rated at 2,500 lbs per point, with 500 lbs elsewhere; bridles are not permitted.
How fast can PEAK deliver extra gear?
Our 60,000-sq-ft South San Francisco depot is 12 minutes from Moscone; spare projectors or LED tiles usually arrive within the hour.