Robe Gears Up for LDI 2025 Robe lighting looks forward to the 2025 Live Design International (LDI) show in Las Vegas December 7-9, where the moving light and LED manufacturer will launch three new products on Booth #1010: the T10 Profile, T10 PC, and T10 Fresnel, together with the T3 PC and T3 Fresnel, which extend its T-series. Four recently launched products will also be seen for the first time at a US trade show: the PowerDolly, the compact iPAINTE LTM, the T3 Profile, and the WTF! multifunctional strobe/wash/blinder. A prominent presence at LDI highlights the strategic importance of both North and South American markets to Robe; the company expects to see many professionals and companies from both continents and around the world. The booth will feature two dedicated demonstration areas, an information hub, and a meeting/social zone for networking with clients, colleagues, and industry friends. A specially designed light show will play regularly on the hour throughout the day to illustrate the scope and imaginative possibilities of the new products set to a bespoke high-energy soundtrack, themed with different lighting styles. This will be interspersed on the half hour with in-depth voice-of-God presentations related to all featured products. Also featured will be Robe's globally based Group of parallel businesses, including architectural and LED lighting manufacturer Anolis; UK-based lighting console and media server powerhouse Avolites, and Australian-based distribution specialist LSC Control Systems. All will be located on adjacent Booth #1311 on a separate but inclusive area of the contemporary open-plan design. The new range of D-Series control consoles, the D3, will be at the heart of the Avolites booth in a family of five compact and fully featured packages. The D3-010, D3-110, D3 Wing, D3 Core, and D3 Touch are powered by Avolites' famous Titan software, offering, the company says, cost-efficient, intuitive programming and operation, coupled with flexible control for multiple lighting solutions. Avo will also demonstrate its D9 and D7 lighting consoles and Q-Series media servers -- running both Prism and Ai software platforms. Anolis Lighting will unveil two new architectural products: the Appoli and the Lamari LED luminaires. The compact Appoli's optical design uses four multi-chip LEDs and is available with optional LED color variants and various beam angles. The durable housing is built to withstand any exterior conditions, and a special finish for harsh and marine environments provides an exceptional outdoor LED luminaire in an elegant design, the company says. The product is complemented by a wide range of accessories, control protocols, and connection options. The Lamari linear luminaire has a small form factor and color mixing in both single-chip and multichip models. For enhanced safety, the fixture operates at 48V and is controlled via DALI 2 and E-Box Remote series controllers. Made from durable aluminum, it has IK08 and IP67 ratings. A wide range of beam angles is available. Four length variants and the expedient size offer multiple surface mounting options. LSC will feature NEXEN, LSC's new range of Ethernet-to-DMX gateways; GENX, the next evolution of LSC's intelligent dimming/switch technology; and the APSX power distribution series, which advances the APS platform with full network integration. LSC also presents UNITY, a modular power distribution and dimming platform for fixed installations, alongside UNITOUR, LSC's touring-grade distribution and dimming system engineered for mobile and live event applications. LSC's international sales manager, Pete Floyd, is looking forward to a busy and productive show and will be available throughout the show for technical walkthroughs, demonstrations, questions, and other interactions. 
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