The Aledin has been an instant hit as it is the first product of its type to combine high quality, powerful image projection with an extremely low power consumption, says the company. Interest has come from theatre, opera, architectural and event markets and this LED fixture is now on show in Asia for the first time.
Further examples of Robert Juliat's wide range of lighting products will be exhibited including the 710SX 2.5K tungsten profile and the RJ 329HF 2.5K Fresnel spotlight which have been designed for the long throw applications of large theatre and opera houses.
Horus, Robert Juliat's popular tungsten cyclorama fixture, has been redesigned and updated to ensure it remains as relevant and popular in today's market as it has always been. Visitors to the show will be able to see the improvements for themselves.
Part of Robert Juliat's expertise lies in its ability to design fixtures which are flexible and able to be put to a number of uses. The 1K Lutin spotlight is a prime example of this since it offers the choice of three easily-interchangeable lens to transform it into a PC, Pebble or Fresnel fixture.
Finally, two of Robert Juliat's most popular followspots will also be on show. The DMX operated version of the 2.5K HMI Cyrano is one of the company's largest and most powerful followspots, while the 1800W HMI Victor follows close behind in terms of output. Both are equal in terms of beam quality and ergonomic design and are the ideal followspots for medium and large venues.
(Jim Evans)