Foster started ETC in 1975 with the goal of installing the first memory lighting-control system in the New York Metropolitan Opera House. During his time he has developed a wide range of innovative products including Mega-Cue, perhaps the first console to utilise digital multiplexed data over two conductors between the desk and dimmers; the Concept console that led to the Expression / Express line of control desks; the Obsession Console and the Sensor Dimming System.
He contributed to the design of the Eos, Congo and Ion desks and led the commercialisation of what became the Source Four family of spotlights. He was also a member of the USITT panel that defined what became the DMX-512 protocol.
The Gottelier Award, named in honour of the late designer, developer and commentator Tony Gottelier, aims to recognise the product developers who have made a significant and sustained contribution to the development of the equipment and tools that enable our entertainment technology practitioners to continually push the boundaries of event production, presentation and installation.
This was the fourth year this unique individual accolade has been presented at the PLASA Show. The previous Gottelier Award recipients are Tony Andrews of Funktion One, John Stadius of Soundtracs / DiGiCo and Alex Cooper of Midas Klark Teknik.
(Jim Evans)