Altman Lighting, Core Lighting, and Interactive Technologies will showcase the latest in lighting and wireless control solutions
Germany - Three international entertainment technology brands - Altman Lighting, Core Lighting, and Interactive Technologies will team up to showcase the latest in lighting and wireless control solutions at the Prolight & Sound exhibition in Frankfurt from 15-18 April. Visitors will find products from all three manufacturers located on Hall 9.0 Stand A65.

Core Lighting, the UK manufacturer known for its innovative, wirelessly controlled LED products, will debut its new LED batten - the StripPoint. Featuring 18 RGBW LEDs, the W-DMX controlled StripPoint delivers 4000 lumens of output and is powered by a lithium ion battery. Available in 1m lengths, the fixture also features individual pixel control and an IP65 outdoor rating. Also a first for Prolight & Sound, CORE Lighting will display the new PinPoint wireless LED pinspot complete with Bluetooth and W-DMX control. Joining these will be CORE Lighting's popular ColourPoint LED uplighter designed for events and architectural uses.

American manufacturer Altman Lighting will return to Prolight & Sound this year with the debut of its new LED SpectraCyc 400. The 1.2m, 4-cell unit is a further complement to Altman's already popular SpectraCyc range which includes SpectraCyc 50, 100, 200, and UV versions. Also on the display will be the company's Phoenix LED profile in both the 250w high output and 150w fan-less versions.

For the first time at Prolight &Sound, Interactive Technologies will showcase their newest product - the award winning CueServer2 comprehensive lighting and automation control system. The innovative CueServer 2 handles up to 32 universes of playback and features an all-new CueServer Studio app, a rule-based event builder, streaming ACN, native KiNet protocol, audio playback, multiple I/O options, and much more.

For flexible single universe show control, the company will display its popular CueServer systems in Pro, Mini and Express Versions.

(Jim Evans)


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