Check the most common applications of event tents
Advertising tents and event equipment can be used at trade fairs, festivals, sports events, and more. Check the most common applications of tents across various industries.
Check the areas of application of our products
Institutions and Administration
Celebrating national holidays, organizing fairs, cultural or sports events, and other occasions should go hand in hand with an impressive visual presentation of the entity.
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Fast order fulfillment
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Advisor support
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Free graphic design
Sport and Automotive
Mitko tents and flags are frequently used at sporting events, especially during extreme car rallies and cycling competitions.
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Durable constructions
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The largest tent sizes
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Spare parts for 10 years
Rescue
Emergency tents and accessories for creating outdoor medical points. They enable efficient organization of temporary medical zones, including dressing stations and spaces for equipment and medications.
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Durable constructions
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Easy to transport
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Materials easy to clean and disinfect
Funeral tents
MITKO funeral tents have been securing funeral ceremonies for over 1500 funeral homes in Poland.
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Height adjustment of the funeral tent
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Advisor support
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Free graphic design
Tents for harvest festivals and outdoor events
Are you preparing for a harvest festival or outdoor events? Check out our lightweight yet sturdy tents and advertising displays!
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We will comply with formal requirements.
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Advisor support
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Free graphic design
Trade fairs and exhibitions
Check out our advertising tents and event equipment designed for trade fairs and exhibitions. Our equipment will help you create a complete stand.
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Fast order fulfillment
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Advisor support
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Free graphic design
Service and rally tents
Mitko tents and flags are very often used at sporting events, particularly during extreme car rallies and cycling competitions.
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Durable structures
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The largest tent sizes
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Resistance to adverse weather conditions
Gastronomic umbrellas for restaurants
Gastronomy parasols provide guests with comfortable shade in restaurant gardens, cafés, hotels and outdoor areas. A solid structure, replaceable canopy and branding options make it possible to combine practical protection with visible brand exposure.
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Durable constructions
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The largest umbrella sizes
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Free graphic design
Check why customers choose us
We manufacture frames from sturdy aluminum that is resistant to corrosion, strong wind gusts (up to 100 km/h!), and various types of damage. And the fabric? It’s so strong and durable that you won’t even harm it with a sharp knife.
In addition to a warranty of up to 5 years, we provide you with access to a lifetime post-warranty service (e.g., tent repairs, inspections, etc.). For the next 10 years from the date of purchase, you can buy any spare part—without worrying that if something breaks, you’ll have to buy a new tent. Just repair the current one.
As the only company in the country, we manufacture advertising tents that comply with the requirements of the European standard (EN-PN 13782:2005), which regulates the safe use of temporary canopies. Additionally, the fabric is waterproof and fire-resistant (according to DIN 4102-B1).
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Check out our blog articles
When choosing a pop-up tent, you usually notice the size, fabric colour or print first. These are the elements you see straight away. But the way a tent performs in practice depends above all on its frame. It is the frame that determines stability, ease of use and durability during frequent setup, folding and transport. That is why we use octagonal profiles in our pop-up tents. They make the frame more rigid and give the user greater confidence during use. In this article, you will see what that means in practice.
In a world full of ads and notifications, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to truly stand out and be remembered. So why do festivals, trade fairs, and outdoor events still manage to build strong brand awareness so effectively? In this article, we’ll show what makes offline presence work, how to stand out from the crowd, and how to turn visibility into real memorability.
Entering 2026, event organizers are facing a period that is both genuinely exciting and increasingly demanding. Expectations are high – and coming from two directions at once. On the one hand, there is still a strong demand for live, in-person experiences. Relationships, emotions, and good energy simply can’t be fully replicated online. On the other hand, cost pressure is becoming more and more tangible. Budgets are being scrutinized more closely, and each event is increasingly expected to justify itself with measurable outcomes: sales, customer retention, community building, pipeline growth, or employer branding.
This is clearly reflected in the PCMA/Convene study. Nearly half of industry professionals openly admit they feel both excited and concerned at the same time. And the challenge that keeps coming back, like a boomerang, is cost. This mix of emotions has become the new normal in event marketing.
It is precisely from this tension – between ambition and economics – that the key trends for 2026 are emerging. Events are not meant to be less impressive. They are meant to perform. Visual impact and the “wow” factor still matter, but only when they genuinely support a specific goal, rather than becoming a goal in themselves.