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NEW UK ALLIANCE FOR MA LIGHTING & CLAY PAKY


Clay Paky and MA Lighting have an- nounced a strategic alliance in the UK creating Ambersphere Solutions Ltd. MA Lighting and Clay Paky are pleased to announce that from 1 September both companies’ product ranges will enjoy comprehensive UK support from London-based Ambersphere Solutions Ltd.


Emerging from MA Lighting Ltd, the company is already known for the outstanding support given to MA Light- ing products in the UK. Now, from 1 September 2011, Clay Paky’s UK customers will be able to enjoy a similar level of attention from a dedicated UK team.


Full story online at www.mondodr.com


ETF ANNOUNCES ENTECH CONNECT IN MELBOURNE 2012


Organiser of the long running, biennial industry tradeshow Entech, Exhibition and Trade Fairs (ETF), has announced a second event under the Entech portfolio. Entech Connect will be a condensed two day industry showcase held in Mel- bourne in July 2012. Part tradeshow, part seminar, Entech Connect will pro- vide an informal environment for all members of the live entertainment industry to be informed, inspired and get their hands on the latest indus- try technology.


Building on the success of Entech’s seminar program, Entech Connect 2012 will feature industry leaders from Australia and overseas presenting on key industry and technology devel- opments, as well as allowing upclose ‘ask the experts’ opportunities. Full story online at www.mondodr.com


DAVID MARTIN JOINS MARTIN PROFESSIONAL


Martin Professional’s EMEA sales organisation has announced the hir- ing of David Martin as Key Account


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Ross Ashton from The Projection Studio (right) and Himanshu Sabharwal of Delhi-based Two’s A Film Company (centre) receive the Christie ‘Special Mention’ Award.


Manager serving the UK market. David is a familiar face to many at Martin as he worked as Club Sales Manager at Martin UK in the early 2000s. David’s new position as Key Account Manager encompasses developing and managing business in the television lighting segment and maintaining direct contact with TV LDs and companies that supply the television production industry, as well as managing general accounts across the entertainment sector.


Full story online at www.mondodr.com


NEW PRESIDENT FOR PENN-ELCOM INC


Richard Stratford has been appointed as President of Penn-Elcom Inc. in the USA and will head up all the company’s North American operations. He will lead the sales and operational elements of the flightcase and loud- speaker solutions specialist’s busy US businesses, including its four distribu- tion hubs, assuming full responsibility for their day-to-day running. Stratford started his Penn career 28 years ago in 1983 on the production line of their anodising company, quickly moving up into a management role. He relocated to New Jersey in 1988 to become the General Manager of that particular venture, before being appointed Vice President of Sales in 2003, and now President. As a great communicator, and with his extensive intercompany experience and familiarity with Penn-Elcom’s history, culture, philosophy and core values,


Stratford is ideally suited to keep mov- ing the organisation forward. Full story online at www.mondodr.com


NEW RUSSIAN DISTRIBUTOR FOR DBTECHNOLOGIES


Pro audio and musical instrument specialist Slami has been appointed to distribute dBTechnologies’ range of rental, installation and professional sound equipment in Russia. With its headquarters in Moscow, Slami offers an full range of MI products to suit every pocket, via an extensive net- work of music shops called Mir Muzyki. Located in many cities in Russia includ- ing St Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan and Samara, more outlets are being opened every year. Slami oper- ates a comprehensive dealer network for both its MI and pro audio products, collaborating closely with over 300 companies across the territory. Segey Korzh, Chief of the Pro Sound Department said: “The Slami music company team intends to make every effort to further contribute to the suc- cess of dBTechnologies.” Full story online at www.mondodr.com


HHB APPOINTS NEW MARKETING COORDINATOR


HHB Communications has announced the appointment of Andrew Low to the


Martin Professional’s David Martin.


newly-created position of HHB Market- ing Coordinator.


Andrew will be based in the main HHB sales office in West London and report to Group Sales Director Steve Angel. He will be working with both HHB and Scrub to create content for the new website, produce HHB’s catalogues, write and issue press releases and work with social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter amongst many other marketing related duties. Full story online at www.mondodr.com


PROJECTION STUDIO WINS CHRISTIE AWARD


Ross Ashton from London, UK based The Projection Studio and Himanshu Sabharwal of Delhi-based Two’s A Film Company were guests at Christie Digital’s 2011 Asia Pacific Partners Meeting, where their collaborative project to produce India’s first perma- nent full moving image son et lumière - ISHQ-e-DILLI - The Love of Delhi - won the ‘Special Mention Award’. The Awards ceremony was staged in the atmospheric Reed Flute Caves in Guilin, Guangxi, China.


The Projection Studio were the techni- cal, design and installation consultants for the projection hardware and control elements of the project and also re- sponsible for overseeing the creation of the project’s show material, for which Ashton specified the first Christie 20K video projectors to be used in India for a son et lumière application. Full story online at www.mondodr.com


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