The new Wild Bar 16 LED tilt bar, featuring 16 powerful 40W RGBL LEDs and IP65 protection

Spain - With the growing importance of ISE in recent years, GLP German Light Products has significantly expanded its presence at this year’s expo. Several new products – including one international and two European premieres – promise to cause a stir at stand 6R100.

The new Wild Bar 16 LED tilt bar, featuring 16 powerful 40W RGBL LEDs and IP65 protection, will receive its international premiere at ISE 2025. Developed for use in outdoor or dirt-intensive events, the device delivers sufficient power for show lighting in all areas of application, with a light output of 6,000 lumens, a motorised 190° tilt and a zoom range of 3.9° to 51°.

The new JDC Burst 1 is a robust, powerful LED strobe and wash light with IP65 protection, which ensures reliable performance in all weathers and adverse conditions. The device has a powerful white strobe line that can be controlled in segments, two plates with RGBW LEDs and a motorised 185° tilt. With control of 20 x 240 RGBW pixels, divided into 4 x 12 segments (of 5 x 5 pixels each) impressive dynamic effects can be achieved.

The impression X5 IP spotlight contains 19 powerful 40W RGBL LEDs that deliver a light output of up to 11,400 lumens. The optical system includes a 17:1 motorised zoom that ranges from a narrow 3.6° beam to a wide 63° wash.

The new impression S500 series includes a wash light and a profile spotlight, with the profiler version available as high-output (HO) and high-colour rendering (HC) variants.

The GLP Mad Maxx, which is also celebrating its European premiere at ISE, is billed as the world's first LED-based fat beam spotlight with an impressive 750mm beam diameter, and is therefore comparable to large xenon beam lights. It is suitable as a SkyBeam or Super Fat Beam effect and offers massive light output.

GLP’s new, sustainable stand design is based entirely on reusable materials. It significantly reduces the footprint of the trade fair by eliminating disposable plywood panels and using natural materials. Deployed for the first time at ISE, the design will be reused at future trade fairs.

In addition, GLP is foregoing printed catalogues for the first time this year. Instead, QR codes will take interested users directly to the respective product websites. This concept underlines the company's commitment to contributing to a more sustainable event culture by offering innovative solutions for the industry.


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