The NW Group Wellington team (photo: Louise Stickland)

New Zealand - NW Group is New Zealand’s largest live event technology and full production – lighting, audio, and video – specialist in New Zealand, where it’s represented by the Oceania and Spyglass brands with bases in Auckland and Wellington on the North Island.

The company has recently invested in 24 new Robe Spiider LED wash beams which are added to their 56 x Robe BMFLs (32 x Spots and 24 x Blades), delivered via distributor, Jands New Zealand.

NW Group’s work encompasses arts, performance and entertainment shows, concert touring, all types of corporates, special projects and they are also service providers to some of the busiest venues including the New Zealand International Convention Centre in Auckland.

They were looking for value and solidly reliable LED wash beam that could be used in any environment explained head of lighting Aaron Curry, who designs lights for many of the company’s projects. He has been in this post for just over a year, and before that was freelancing in the US.

The BMFLs have actually been in stock with NW Group since 2014, soon after the product was launched. It was that Robe longevity, reliability and rock-solid engineering that impressed Aaron and his team when making the decision to invest in the new Spiiders.

Apart from that, these Spiiders are currently the only ones in rental stock on New Zealand’s North Island. “The new lights perfectly fill that gap for a mid-to-large-sized LED wash fixture here.”

“Flexibility is top of the list for anything servicing our markets,” said Aaron, “Spiiders are both beams and wash lights so that is ideal for us,” he commented, adding that all his major designs for NW Group projects will utilise BMFLs and Spiiders.

Recent examples have included the Maranga Concert in Parrs Park, Auckland, to raise funds for communities hit by Cyclone Gabrielle; the Eden Park semi-final of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the annual Deloitte Top 200 Awards staged at Auckland’s Viaduct events centre.

NW Group’s various lighting operators all like the Spiiders for the range of dynamic effects and their reliability says Aaron, and the fixtures have been out on the road every week since arriving in the country at the end of 2023.

“The Robe moving lights are flagship fixtures and complement all the other luminaires we have. They are durable for outdoor work and lighting designers, directors and operators are happy to use Robe products all over New Zealand,” Aaron states.

NW Group’s lighting department produces around 250 shows / events a year of varying sizes and scales, and a typical month will also see one to two tours leave the warehouse. The current warehouse premises in Rosebank Road, Auckland is in the middle of what has become a hub for production companies and technical suppliers on the outskirts of the city.  


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