The PR Core 20s have graced assorted parties including one at Kensington Roof Gardens in London
UK - London based AV and technical production services company Presentation Rentals (PR) has become the UK's largest stock holder of Core Lighting's Point 20 battery powered wireless DMX controlled LED uplighter fixtures.

The purchase of 48 fixtures is part of a new investment to help service a busy summer of varied events and part of the ongoing planned expansion of PR's lighting department. This reflects a generally buoyant trading period over the last six months and a demand from clients for the latest in lighting technology.

Presentation Rentals works across all sectors of the corporate presentation, live and experiential event market, supplying full lighting, sound and AV equipment packages and crew. The company has built its reputation on providing excellent quality kit and technical expertise.

PR MD Ian Coull says, "Having the latest LED technology onboard makes sense from all angles and is part of our plans to offer clients a diverse selection of the best quality products for their shows and events. The Core Point 20 fixtures fit the bill perfectly - the units are well engineered, powerful, bright, lightweight, extremely handy and ideal for much of our work."

The new PR Core 20s have already graced a few different events including the recent Anderson's Foundation charity fundraiser at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel in London (working for DesignScene), assorted parties including at Kensington Roof Gardens in London - and a wedding.

(Jim Evans)


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