UK - Lighting Partners is now the exclusive distributor for Hazebase Products in the UK and Ireland. The distribution agreement, having been under discussion for a number of months, was finalised during ProLight&Sound in Frankfurt.

"The move to Hazebase was a logical decision for the company," commented Lighting Partners director, Iain Dennis. "Hazebase products share technology, components, and consumables with Smoke Factory so we already have huge experience in selling and supporting the range."

Uta Raabe, owner of Hazebase in Germany explained: "This collaboration with Lighting Partners in the UK marks a significant milestone in the development of the Hazebase brand worldwide. The UK Market is an important one for any manufacturer and finding a company which shares our ethos of first class customer service has taken us some time."

Coinciding

Czech Republic - Robe Lighting staged its third International Dealer Conference in Roznov, Czech Republic, attended by over 150 people representing Robe distributors from around the world.

The one day event was timed just ahead of the Prolight&Sound show in Frankfurt, allowing attendees to preview Robe's product launches for the show as well as energising them for the exhibition.

The day started with a tour of Robe's factory premises in Valasske Mezirici. This has been expanded considerably since the last Dealer Conference in 2007, with an additional 4000sq.m of space added, which is being utilised for new warehousing facilities and a logistics centre, plus plastic moulding workshop. Visitors also saw the new Robe Research Centre, the hub of the company's R&D department and another addition since 2007.

The agenda included a stop off at the new Anolis factory, a totally separ

UK - A.C. Special Projects has provided a new lighting rig for the auditorium at the Cass Business School in Moorgate, central London. Part of City University, Cass is one of the leading international business schools. The auditorium provides the central focus for both student learning and major public lectures and acts as an important forum for the City of London.

With the auditorium's existing lighting proving inadequate for filming key lectures and guest speaker talks, Cass approached A.C. Special Projects to specify a solution. The new rig needed to provide adequate light levels for filming without dazzling the audience or compromising the visibility of two large back-projected screens in the centre of the stage area.

A.C. Special Projects specified fixtures from the Spotlight Mini Series, which feature the latest theatrical lighting technologies in a compact yet powerful

UK - Audio Light Systems has recently completed the performing arts technology installation at the Michael Croft Theatre in London. The new build theatre which is part of the famous Edward Alleyn's School, asked Audio Light Systems to install full audio, Lighting, AV & specialist systems at the venue.

The state of the art 360-seat theatre in Dulwich, which will also be used by the National Youth Theatre was described by the London Standard as "more comfortable than the West End, more trendy that the Almeida, more aesthetically pleasing than the South Bank".

The audio installation features a Yamaha LS9-32 FOH desk and KV2 Audio's EX FOH speakers. The lighting includes Stand Light Pallet Classic 1500 console, ETC Sensor dimmers, ETC and Selecon lanterns and GDS Blues System lighting.

AV features include a Christie DW5K projector and Kramer Digital signal distr

Germany - PR Lighting launched its StarBrite LED cloth at this year's ProLight&Sound exhibition in Frankfurt - forming a shimmering backcloth to the stand - and the XLED 590 wash light.

The latter uses 90 Osram Diamond Dragon 5W RGB LEDs in each head. This is one of the world's brightest single-chip SMT LEDs (offering up to 250 lumens). PR Lighting sales director Cui-Lin states that the light output closely resembles that of a conventional wash light containing a 1200W discharge lamp, with the advantage of excellent colour mixing and high uniformity of the white beam. The standard beam angle is 22° but 10° and 35° options are also provided.

"We are delighted with the response we have received to both this and the StarBrite, which proved so popular with customers that we received an instant order for the display backdrop."

The StarBrite LED cloth comes w

Austria - The Burgtheater in Vienna is one of the most prominent stages in Europe and after the Comédie-Française, the second oldest European language theatre. More than 100 invited theatre technicians from Austrian theatres and opera houses experienced a live presentation of the grandMA2 and were hugely impressed by the ambitious theatre dedication of the new series and its powerful features.

During the following hands-on sessions, everyone had the chance to take a closer look at the grandMA2 system, containing of grandMA2 full-size, grandMA2 light as well as grandMA ultra-light plus wings, a replay unit and MA's unique and integrated software tools grandMA2 remote and grandMA2 onPC as well as grandMA 3D and grandMA video.

"It was a great honour for us to be at the famous Burgtheater for our grandMA2 presentation for the Austrian theatre market," comments Fr

USA - America's most popular Christian artist of the past few years, Chris Tomlin, is currently out on an ambitious Hello Love tour in support of his latest album of the same name. The tour, which kicked off in January and is playing arenas across the US into 2010, was one of the first U.S. tours to spec the MAC III Profile.

Jon Weir of production company Majestic Productions of Summitville, Indiana designed the lighting and handled programming for the tour with lighting supply by Majestic as well. The lighting rig is all Martin gear and includes 16 MAC III Profiles, 12 MAC 2000 Washes, 12 MAC 600 washlights and two MAC 2000 Profiles.

"When I started designing this tour, details on the MAC III were few and far between," says Weir. "But after talking to our Martin rep we arranged a demo and as soon as I fired it up and saw the huge beam coming out of it, I

UK - The next generation of LED lighting effect, the new Fusion 672, will be on show around the country in the forthcoming months as it sets out on a UK Roadshow in conjunction with the hit Take That musical Never Forget.

The possibilities of Fusion are best appreciated by seeing it in action, says the company, which is why White Light, as its UK distributors, is taking it on a whirlwind tour of the UK alongside Never Forget, giving anyone interested the opportunity to see what it can do.

Never Forget's lighting designer James Whiteside is putting Fusion to spectacular use as a dramatic backdrop to the show. "We use Fusion in the show's big numbers, hung vertically and controlled as a pixelmap from our grandMA console. They are light and easy to hang in this or any configuration. More importantly, they provide a really big impact - the 'bang for buck'

UK - White Light reports that it is now approved supplier at the Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London.

"We are very excited to have included White Light as one of our new approved suppliers, and look forward to seeing their teams within the museum very soon," notes Nigel Mullins, operations manager at the museum.

"White Light has been investing heavily with its lighting inventory, to raise the bar within the corporate events industry. Bringing new and exciting visual LED products that are also sustainable in their technologies, these will complement the fantastic environment within the museum." comments Richard Wilson, White Light director.

(Jim Evans)

World - A new non-profit organisation wants to ensure every piece of lighting equipment using industry-wide feedback protocols performs at the highest standard possible. The Institute for Feedback Excellence, www.fbexcellence.org, will enable lighting manufacturers to test their feedback-enabled products - for now, those using Remote Device Management - to make sure they're compatible with other feedback devices.

The organisation's three founders are Enttec Pty. Ltd. of Australia, Martin Professional A/S of Denmark, and Wybron, Inc. of the U.S. All three manufacturers have strongly embraced the RDM industry feedback standard.

"Our goal here is not to break trail for new protocols. That is being handled very capably by ESTA and PLASA and the committee members who work diligently to advance the technical standards used in lighting control," said Jeremy Kumin, Enttec's

UK - Stage Electrics launched its new range of LED screens at its Great Easter Switch On event, held in Bristol in a large outdoor marquee. The one- day launch event was attended by a cross section of those responsible for live events and was an opportunity to learn more about the screens and their capabilities.

In addition to the LED screens, the event included presentations by Jochem Feldberg, director of Ice World, on the benefits of temporary ice rinks, presentations on the SPLNet noise level monitor and the importance of health and safety at live events for organisers.

Stage Electrics installed a temporary mini ice rink at the event and invited guests to have a skate. After lunch and networking there was a chance for guests to speak to Stage Electrics' training experts and view website demonstrations.

(Jim Evans)

Germany - Robe lighting enjoyed a very busy Frankfurt 2009, seeing more people than expected and experiencing considerable interest in its newly launched products - the Robin 3 Plasma Spot, the Robin 300E Spot and Wash fixtures and the REDMix 2Ÿ188 Outdoor LED wash light.

Robe's highly visual stand in was designed by Nathan Wan from the UK office, utilising a combination of Digital and RED (Robe Emitting Diodes) Series products as well as conventional moving lights.

The new Robin (Robe Innovative Concept) units together with the DigitalSpots attracted interest from all sectors of the industry. Visitors included a diverse cross section of design professionals, reflecting the generally upbeat vibe and genuine quality of the show.

Robe ran a separate demonstration area throughout the four show days to illustrate the new products to all wanting a closer and more in-depth look.

UK - Spaceworks Furniture Hire has incorporated cutting edge LED technology into its range of 'Glo Furniture' which can change colour to create a different atmosphere and ambiance in any setting.

The range consists of a colour changing bars and high tables and has the distinct advantage of being battery operated with LED chargeable lights, therefore eliminating the need for power supplies, cables and electricians. This increases its usability, reduces any health and safety risks and does not incur any additional costs such as electricians. When fully charged they can run for up to 16 hours and feature a range of programme settings from one block colour through to continuous colour phasing which can be switched between using a remote control.

Spaceworks launched the range at RSVP where they exhibited and supplied it for the Top Deck area where entertainment was held throughout

Germany - ETC reports that its products proved popular at this year's ProLight&Sound, where it exhibited its products on its dealers' stands.

ETC's range of lighting, dimming and controls were demonstrated on a number of different stands at the show, with one so busy that visitors overflowed into the walkways on several occasions. Top of people's 'must-see' list was the Eos and Ion control desks and the new Paradigm architectural control system, says the company.

As well as offering demonstrations and advice, ETC staff were on hand to book people into free training sessions at the company's offices in Holzkirchen and London. The sessions, which are held regularly in both places, cover basic and advanced control desk use.

(Jim Evans)

USA - Synthe FX has announced the immediate availability of Luminair 1.5 for iPhone and iPod touch. This new version adds over 20 new major features and enhancements which make Luminair "the ultimate wireless DMX tool for lighting professionals".

Luminair allows users to control, view and manage intelligent DMX lighting fixtures and consoles, directly from an iPhone or iPod touch using the Art-Net protocol over a Wi-Fi connection. It can be used for a wide variety of tasks such as the ultimate remote focus tool, for advanced architectural lighting, by lighting technicians bench-testing fixtures, controlling intensities on set, or simply as the centrepiece of an intelligent lighting rig.

New in version 1.5, users can now create Quick-Touch cues, which provide easy touch based scene triggering. Each Quick-Touch cue has an individual fade time, which can smoothly and s

USA - LEDtronics has introduced its latest generation of PAR20-style LED spotlight bulbs with a maximum power draw of less than 6 watts. These direct screw-in, incandescent-replacement bulbs combine advanced Light Emitting Diode (LED) technologies, standard 26mm Edison screw bases and light-optimizing designs to produce vivid, narrow-beam light. The PAR20-6W LED bulbs are available in two light-emitting angles - 20° and 40°- and run on a voltage range of 100V to 260V AC current, and thus can be used almost anywhere in the world, says the company.

The PAR20 LED bulbs measure 3.2" long and have a 2.42" diameter, making them suitable for small spotlighting tasks, artwork accenting, cabinet and signage lighting, as well as industrial, medical and security illumination. With a maximum energy consumption of 6 watts, savings of up to 85% quickly add up over the standa

UK - Hailed by the World Wildlife Fund as "the world's first global election", Earth Hour took place on the evening of 28 March 2009. To show concern for global warming, individuals and major organisations around the world were encouraged to vote 'Earth' by switching lights off for one hour, or vote 'Global Warming' by leaving lights on.

The aim is to collect one billion votes for 'Earth' and present the results of the election to world leaders at the 2009 Global Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, the outcome of which will replace the Kyoto Protocol.

"We have a great concern for the environment at Artistic Licence and wanted to show our support by teaming up with some of our customers who share our concern about the threat global warming is imposing on us," says Artistic Licence managing director, Wayne Howell.

Broadgate Estate, founder members of t

Croatia - Igor Zlatkov, managing director of Robert Juliat's dealer in Croatia, ZI Lighting, has reported that six Robert Juliat followspots have recently been used on the Opening Ceremony of the 21st World Handball Championships.

The Championship was the first event ever to be held at the new Spaladium Arena, which opened in Split in December 2008. With a 12,000-seat capacity and a gross surface area of 28,500 m², the Arena, provides Split with its first multi-functional venue in which will be held sporting events, concerts, congresses, fairs, exhibitions and other events that the city has previously been unable to host due to limited capacity.

Lighting Designer for the Opening Ceremony, Boris Popovic, has lit many major live television shows and studio productions in Croatia and recognised the importance of good follow spots on this high profile event.

"Follow spots

Germany - GDS reports "overwhelming success" at this year's ProLight&Sound show in Frankfurt. This was the first time GDS had exhibited at the Frankfurt show and it marked a major success for the UK- and US-based company.

GDS showcased the newest addition to its technology based product portfolio, Liteware UL, a battery powered RGB uplighter with wireless DMX control, developed in conjunction with London-based Event Concept. Liteware is a stand-alone controllable light source with 24 hours battery life, the cableless fitting allows quick and easy installation and set-up reducing man hours and cost for the user or installer.

In addition to the uplighter GDS also exhibited its custom flightcase with charging distribution built-in and a floor bracket which allow the fitting to be mounted at an angle for versatility.

Matthew Lloyd managing director of GDS comments: &qu

USA - ARRI CSC, the largest full service rental group in the United States, is relocating its New York camera rental department to a custom-designed facility in Secaucus, New Jersey. At 36,000 sq. ft, the new department represents an expansion of over 50%.

In doing so, ARRI CSC reunites the camera department with its lighting and grip division. The adjoining buildings represent a total foot print of over 91,000 sq ft. dedicated to equipment rental in the North East.

Fifteen minutes from Manhattan, the Secaucus location allows ARRI CSC to provide parking for over 70 vehicles with no impact on vehicle loading or unloading via dedicated bays and takes advantage of the extensive local transportation network for those who choose not to drive. Newark International Airport is 20 minutes away and the Secaucus area hosts many quality hotels and amenities.

(Jim Evans)

USA - Lightswitch Architectural is participating in the opening of the Wit Hotel in Chicago next month. Lightswitch Architectural was charged with innovation and creativity and has created a range of lighting environments that "reflect the desired sophistication and complement the architecture".

The lighting systems are first of their kind, using new design elements while taking into account energy efficiency and fiscal responsibility for both development and long term maintenance costs. Responsible lighting design was the goal and multiple technologies and techniques in the design have the Wit anticipating that their lighting will be 30% more energy efficient than other hotels of its size.

Lightswitch Architectural's partner, Avraham Mor, provides some details, "Solid State Lighting (SSL) is at the core of the design and used where practically and economically

Denmark - Martin's Maxxyz Modules is a complete lighting controller system based on a series of modules that can be used in hundreds of different combinations. Five innovative modules are available to build a custom console or can be used with Maxxyz PC, Maxxyz or Maxxyz Compact. All of them can be used table-top, mounted in a 19" rack system or in the new Maxxyz Module Frame.

The Maxxyz Modules concept is a flexible solution that fits a variety of needs without the expense of an over-speced, large desk. The modules system allows users to create a custom console to fit their individual needs. Add additional modules as wings - a cheaper alternative than conventional desks; swap modules within the frame; or upgrade to a larger frame to build an entirely new Maxxyz controller.

Maxxyz Modules are designed for rough treatment during transport and shows. Modules are built of a

Canada - Red Bull Crashed Ice is a combination of hockey, downhill skiing and boardercross. Ice skaters hurl themselves down a 550m long ice track, coiling through a challenging sequence of razor-sharp turns, vertical drops, and jumps, and all in an historic urban setting at high speeds.

Described as "the most entertaining stretch of ice ever touched by a hockey blade", this fourth edition of Red Bull Crashed Ice took place in the historic district of Quebec City. The race began under the Château Frontenac and finished by the Saint Lawrence River, some 90,000 fans gathered to cheer on the racers as they skated down the urban ice track at 50km per hour.

Martin MAC luminaires - MAC 2000 Washes and MAC 600 washlights supplied by Solotech through Martin Canada - were used to light some of the oldest architecture in North America, as well as the crowd. Ligh

UK - PR Lighting will be exhibiting at the PLASA Focus exhibition at the Royal Armouries in Leeds (28-29 April). On show will be the XL250 and XLED590 automated lighting units.

The XL250 moving head features motorised zoom lens and iris along with interchangeable gobos and colours. The MSD250 lamp coupled with exceptional optics make this one of the brightest 250W units on the market. Also featured are interchangeable gobos and interchangeable colour filters.

XLED 590 uses Osram's Diamond Dragon LED, one of the world's brightest single-chip SMT LEDs (offering up to 250 lumens). Each head contains 90 high power 5W LED's (30 x Red, 30 x Green, 30 x Blue). The average lamp life is 100,000 hours.

The light output closely resembles that of a conventional wash light containing a 1200W discharge lamp, with the advantage of excellent colour mixing and a uniform white beam. The stand

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