The theme of Clay Paky's stand at Music Moscow was the ‘bee world'
Russia - Clay Paky has arrived in Russia this year with a stand chock-a-block with interesting new lights. "Russia is one of the most important markets in the world for Clay Paky," said Alberico D'Amato, Clay Paky area manager. "Thanks to the excellent work done by our CIS representative Slawa Gartung and our distributor DOKA Media, the sales recorded last year in the former Soviet region were the highest ever in the history of Clay Paky, making it one of our top three markets in the world."

The theme of Clay Paky's stand at Music Moscow was the 'bee world', an original concept design created to launch a light for which Clay Paky has high expectations for the future. The Aleda B-EYE is an innovative LED moving head with unique lighting effects.

The largest model in the family, the B-Eye K20, recently won the PLASA Award for Innovation. The judges said, "The B-EYE has a 'wow' factor. It's an innovative look and a modern retake on a classic effect. It's also a fully-functional and versatile luminaire."

The new lights launched at Music Moscow also included: the A.Leda CC (Colour Changer), with RGB-White; the A.Leda TW (variable white), whose colour temperature may be adjusted from 2,600-7,500 K; the A.Leda W (white), which floods the surroundings with a powerful 7500 K white light. The Sharpy Wash 330 was also presented for the first time in Russia.

The technical demos conducted by sales support engineer Giulia Sabeva attracted considerable interest among the numerous visitors.

(Jim Evans)


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