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Robe Lighting at InfoComm 2012

Robe Robin DXL Spot

Robe Lighting will be exhibiting at InfoComm 2012, the "most energizing audiovisual gathering in the world" staged in Las Vegas, June 13-15 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, in booth C12402.

Robe will introduce the US launch of four products: Robe's ROBIN DLX and DLF - the world's first high power RGBW spot and wash moving heads; the amazing Robin 100 LEDBeam -- small, bright, and super-fast; and the Actor 6 for the theatre, performance, and TV/broadcast applications.

Several other key products to be highlighted during InfoComm include the innovative Robin series featuring the MMX Spot and the ROBIN LEDWash 300, 600, and 1200.

Also being showcased is the install version of Ropix video panels.

Anolis' ArcDots will be demonstrated in an eye-catching visual display, and visitors can also see the latest Anolis ArcLine series of architectural LED products.

The booth design takes an interactive approach, using an Avolites Touchscreen controller to run all the lighting instruments with a separate Avolites Titan surface to control the Ropix wall.

An iPad will be controlling fixtures via ArtNet wireless protocol to illustrate the ease of operation and the numerous ways in which Robe equipment can be interfaced.

The company explains the booth design emphasizes Robe's consistent commitment to quality and on-going innovation across the entire range of products, as well as the forward-focused technologies embraced, including ARTNet, Wireless DMX and RDM, plus the general ease of connectivity and operation.

Attending will be Robe Lighting's CEO, Harry von den Stemmen; entertainment and leisure segment manager, David Chesal; rental staging segment manager, Heather Busch; and inside sales manager, Jerry Seay; plus the Ropix US team.

Lighting programming in the booth is by Jimmy Duke, with assistance from Creative Stage Lighting's Phil Heid on the Ropix Wall.

WWWwww.robe.cz


(13 June 2012)

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