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September 2007 Newsletter
SPECIAL PROMOTION: FLY DRAGON LIGHTING: ML-36 LED MOVING HEAD
The ML-36 has 12 red, 12 green and 12 blue 1W LED lamps and a consumption of only 80W and infinite RGB colour mixing.
A light beam angle ranging 15°-25° and micro smooth adjustable scanning, horizontal 540°, vertical 265°, the precision reaches 8bit and 16bit, with exact positioning.
With automatic run function and music control function the 8 built-in programs can be activated with DMX control.
Further details can be found here or e-mail Barry.
News
A much improved and re-vitalised show this year with over 300 stands and more than 50 new exhibitors.
Robe Lighting has launched a new logo and undertaken a complete corporate re-branding, including a name-change from "Robe Show Lighting" to "Robe Lighting". The logo was introduced at PLASA07 together with a completely new stand.
Brian T. Edwards has joined Production Resource Group as General Manager of the company's Los Angeles office, to oversee sales, event staffing and rental operations. Coming from Steiner Studios and previously Paramount Pictures, he brings a wealth of experience which will strengthen PRG on the west coast.
Wireless Solution Sweden AB announced the winners of their outstanding Europe/MiddleEast/Asia Dealer Award during PLASA07 in London.
Work starts on building a new 40,000 sq.m. lighting factory at Spennymoor with production planned to start in the autumn of 2008.
Events
With only a few days before this important event opens, we are looking forward to visiting this exhibition to see the advances being made in this dynamic region. Pre-register here to benefit from fast-track entry, and we hope to meet you in Mumbai.
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