In London it will show its 600W Oz and Alice LED lights, as well as the latest additions to the Dalis family 862 and the SpotMe 3D tracking system.

Robert Juliat Oz

The 40 edition of the fair Place will open its doors in London next 17 September. For three days the most innovative technology from more than 200 audiovisual world brands, sound, la iluminación y la radiodifusión. In addition to the demonstration area there will be technical workshops, training and networking sessions, conferences and seminars.

Robert Juliat Londoners will attend this event and present at their stand (K38), together with its UK distributor Ambersphere Solutions, its latest news for the lighting market.

Among the products that can be seen are the 600W Oz and Alice Led light models, offering a white source for short and long range applications, respectively.

Robert Juliat Oz and Alice

They are the first professional tracking LEDs capable of offering high performance output comparable to 1200W discharge and offer the same functionality as the rest of the company's compact followspot systems..

The compact dimensions of Oz and Alice and their quiet operation combine with the benefits of not getting hot, present smooth electronic dimming – local or remote via DMX – and do not require lamp replacement, resulting in less maintenance.

Significant increase in production of Oz and Alice lead to Robert Juliat's followspot Led technology extends its application to larger theaters and full-size theaters, where Oz is suitable for Led applications and the compact dimensions of Alice are ideal for truss spot.

Robert Juliat Part 862S

Part 862

The Dalis family will also be present at this event. 862 with the Dalis system 862 Footlight, as well as the Dalis 861 Washlight, launched in April of this year and the Dalis 862S, a short version of 50 cm del original 1m Dalis 862 Footlight.

La luminaria Part 861 Washlight incorporates the same technology as the Dalis 860 Cyclight reconfigured in a rectangular format. Its extremely wide beam and uniform coverage make it a very suitable solution for side lighting., low level lights for stage dance applications and as a short form cyclorama luminaire when space is very high. Part 861 It is the wash complement for the Dalis range.

Dalis 862S is a new variant of the Dalis 862 Footlight and has been created at the request of lighting designers who require precise light coverage especially in curved stages and with non-standard shapes, where its smaller form factor can be a big advantage when outlining stage edges. The mini-battens are designed to be completely discreet from the audience's point of view, while its size fits with stage monitors in front of the artist.

The 660SX series of the ZEP profile completes the Robert Juliat Led line and has a new variable white option. The new font exhibits the same brilliant power as its brothers, with beam uniformity and without hotspots.

3D tracking system

Finally, SpotMe, the new and advanced real-time 3D tracking system for its Compact and Grand ranges of followpots, will be shown for the first time in the UK at Plasma Show 2017. Very easy to understand, install and use opens new creative dimensions for designers and becomes a solution that allows lighting performers in an intelligent and progressive way, allowing to determine the perfect position of the artists on stage without the need for cameras.

The followspot is equipped with sensors that send signals to the server and communicates all positions and position and beam size parameters to the lighting console via PSN protocols. (PosiStageNet) y DMX. Parameters can be used by the console to control any automatic or static light. Therefore, any moving light can become a follow point at any time during a show.

By, 14 Sep, 2017, Section: Control, Events, Lightning

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