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Ten Thousand Things Makes PLASA Show Debut

PLASA 2011, Septembere 11-14 at Earts Court, London sees a new industry presence in the form of Ten Thousand Things Ltd., a Hong Kong[-based distribution company for lighting accessories and technology. The company forms the sales arm of the newly created Alderamin Group (Stand 1-E32), provider of comprehensive project solutions.

Borrowing a phrase found in Chinese literature referring to material reality, Ten Thousand Things offers sales and support for a wide range of lighting products. "We offer our own growing range of consumable items -- lamps, power and data cables, gaffer tape, gels, connecters etc. - basically all the everyday lighting industry essentials," explains Alderamin Group co-owner, Simon Fraser. "Our Ten Thousand Things branded range is complemented by three internationally respected franchises. We are the distributor for City Theatrical and Green Hippo in Hong Kong and Macau, and we also sell Artistic Licence Engineering products more widely across Asia."

Ten Thousand Things was created to service the growing needs of Alderamin Group's Asia-based projects division, Ptarmigan Integration Ltd.

"From our experience working on large installations, we realized that we could greatly improve efficiency by creating our own supplies company," explains Fraser. "As such, Ten Thousand Things is ideal for project customers as we have first-hand knowledge of their likely requirements -- top hats, Color Kinetics PSUs or City Theatrical's SHoW DMX wireless system, to name but a few."

WWWwww.10thousandthings.com


(8 August 2011)

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