UK - Artistic Licence Integration will be exhibiting at ARC 2012 in London on Stand M34. The show, to be held at the Business Design Centre, runs from 29 February - 1 March.

Artistic Licence has been designing and manufacturing lighting and lighting control technology for nearly 25 years. However, with the growth of the architectural lighting market, its technical integration services have been in ever-increasing demand. As a result, in 2010, Artistic Licence Integration was created to focus on the projects side of the business.

At ARC 2012, ALI will be showcasing its expertise in a broad range of technical integration services, while also highlighting low carbon approaches to lighting and building management. These include the use of power and data harvesting techniques to ensure efficient building and lighting operation.

ALI's managing director and technical guru, Wayne Howell, will be available each day to answer questions on the company's specialist subjects of Art-Net,DMX512, RDM, sACN, DALI and ZigBee.

In close collaboration with its sister products company, Artistic Licence Engineering, ALI will be previewing new products in its integration portfolio - Diamond, Crystal and Zircon. ALE's managing director, Simon Hobday, will be on hand to advise on products and technology.

"Artistic Licence has always been at the forefront of industry technologies and trends," comments Artistic Licence founder, Wayne Howell. "Our presentation at ARC2012 will be no exception. The move towards a carbon-friendly future is highly significant and exciting."

(Jim Evans)


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