Robe Gears Up for LDI 2025 Robe lighting looks forward to the 2025 Live Design International (LDI) show in Las Vegas this weekend, 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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