Avolites at PLASA 2025 Avolites will have a prominent presence at The PLASA Show at London's Olympia, September 7-9, on Stand C28, next to its owner, Robe. A major focus will be on its freshly launched range of D-Series control consoles, the D3. The D3 family has been developed for a world constantly on the move, underlining a new approach from Avolites since becoming a Robe business at the end of 2023. The D3-010, D3-110, D3 Wing, D3 Core, and D3 Touch are powered by Avolites' Titan software, offering, the company says, cost-efficient, intuitive programming and operation, coupled with flexible control for multiple lighting solutions. Thirty-minute on-stand "Intro to D3 Range" training sessions will run twice daily. Avo will demonstrate its cutting-edge D9 and D7 lighting consoles. Created in consultation with leading visual and expert industrial designers, the D9 -- in two variants, the D9-330 and D9-215 -- offers, the company says, vast screen real estate, all-new features, unique media integration, and intuitive control of all visual aspects of a show. As with all Avo products, it is hand-crafted in London, UK. The D7 was launched last year, also with two options, D7-330 and D7-215. Positioned as the ultimate travel and performance console, it can be packed in a standard Pelican Air case and checked in as hold luggage to fly anywhere. Avo's T Series -- in the T1, T2, and T3 models -- will be available for demo on the stand. This line of portable, professional-level lighting control interfaces is designed around Titan software. T Series consoles are designed for users needing ultimate portability without compromising on advanced show control features. The T3 is the latest and billed as the most advanced mode, featuring the lightest, smallest, and most affordable hardware that Avo has produced to date - weighing 6.6lb and designed to fit in a single backpack. Avo's versatile Q-Series media servers, running both Prism and Ai software platforms, will also be on display. 
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