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2004: a Very Good Year for Selecon
The winning of the Lighting/Entertainment Product of the Year award for the recently released Pacific 45°-75° Zoomspot at the LDI04 tradeshow in November in Las Vegas was received with surprise and absolute delight by all of the staff at Selecon. It capped off a great year and provided the icing on Selecon’s Christmas cake for 2004. With the development and introduction of the 45°-75° coming in hard on the heels of the earlier additions in 2003/04 of the 14°-35° Zoomspot and the Followspot, the Pacific family now numbers five zoomspots, five fixed beams and a followspot.
Two other new product releases by Selecon in 2004 were the HUI and LUI ranges of cyc, flood and groundrow. These provide designers with lighting tools delivering more options: more light just where you want it – and light in a visually controlled wash with no distracting spill. Features include smooth, well-controlled beams, robust construction and the added advantage of a heat management system that delivers a maximised filter life. These luminaires are supported, as are all Selecon’s entertainment products, by an industry-leading three-year warranty.
Selecon’s success with it’s progressive R&D and commitment to ongoing product improvement is reflected in the number of large, high profile projects which have specified Selecon this past year. The Odessa Opera and Ballet Theatre in the Ukraine purchased over 265 luminaires as part of an ambitious refurbishment programme. The Oslo National College of the Arts in Norway now has over 400 Selecon luminaires at the disposal of its students. In Australia, the Sydney Theatre at Walsh Bay can offer over 380 Selecon luminaires for the Sydney Theatre Company and the other significant performing arts companies who perform in the spaces created from the demolition of a 1950s warehouse.
Selecon has welcomed a number of new dealers to its worldwide distribution network this year – ESL in France, Bellalite in Sweden, Interlux in the Slovak Republic, Fresnel S.A. in Spain, Technical Supply Company in Japan and Art-R in the Ukraine.
The company say they are now looking forward to more challenges, new products and new relationships in the future.
16th December 2004
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