USA - Robe returns to Las Vegas for LDI 2024 where the moving light manufacturer will be launching two new products, the T.5 Profile – a smaller version of the T1 – and the LedPointe, the new LED member of the Pointe family.
Also highlighted are four more new products seen for the first time at a US trade show – the iForte Fresnel, the Painte Fresnel, the SVOPATT and the SVB1.
Robe’s new expo live show, The Fifth Dimension, features ‘three live performers, jaw-dropping action and plenty of imagination’.
Robe’s other businesses – architectural and LED lighting manufacturer Anolis; UK-based lighting console and media server manufacturer Avolites; Australian-based power distribution gurus LSC Control Systems; and lighting control and integration solutions specialist Artistic License – will all be located on adjacent stand, booth 2258B.
Robe’s architectural and LED lighting brand will showcase its new Agame colour changing ‘window reveal’ light, together with a selection of fixtures from the Lyrae and Calumma families.
The latest additions to these ranges include the Calumma Urban with its street light optic, the Ambiane SP16 Wall Mount and the Eminiere MC Remote. The S and M sized Calumma Urban is available with customisable chip choices, and it has forward and side asymmetric optic variants for pole and wall mounting.
Avolites’ new D7-330 and D7-215 control consoles – together with the latest Prism media software release – make their US debut on booth 2258.
This will be the USA debut of the Diamond 7 (D7) console, the latest addition to Avo’s Diamond collection of consoles. Two variants – D7-330 and D7-215 – are currently positioned as the ultimate travel and performance consoles – packable into standard Peli Air cases for checking-in as hold luggage that can fly anywhere.
Other hardware available for demonstration includes Avo’s flagship Diamond 9 lighting control console, with both D9-330 and D9-215 variants, along with the T3 and T3-W, the smallest footprint professional lighting control product, for applications where portability, compactness and performance are crucial.
LSC Control Systems is now represented in the USA by Robe North America, which means that LSC will be addressing the US market for the first time in many years.
Newly available to the US market will be LSC’s Unity, Unitour, APS and GENVI products, plus the new Nexen range of Ethernet/DMX Gateways – all with remote configuration via its Houston X software. Company owner, founder and CEO Gary Pritchard and senior product manager Richie Mickan will be there.
LSC’s international sales manager Pete Floyd comments: “Our groundbreaking technologies provide perfect solutions for US markets, and we’re excited about this new opportunity working alongside our colleagues at Robe North America. We’re delighted to welcome them to our ever-growing global distribution network!”
Matisse is a new line of DMC controllers and playback recorders from Artistic Licence for architectural and installation projects. Also new is netLynx quad, the Ethernet to DMX node that was Robe branded at PLASA 2024 for the potential to work with RoboSpot. rackSplit is a DMX / RDM optosplitter that was Robe branded at PLASA and also has potential as a RoboSpot accessory.