046 REPORT
PROJECT DREAM BOWL
Company: LPS Lasersysteme Location: Boeblingen, Germany
On the 6 and 7 of July 2011, LPS-Lasersysteme installed three show laser systems into a venue belonging to one of Germany’s largest and most well known bowling companies, the Dream Bowl. The company’s complex in Boeblingen is one of four, the others being in Metzingen, Stuttgart-Fellbach and Munich. LPS-Lasersysteme is a well known German manufacturer of show laser systems, software and laser shows. Since 1993, it has realised a lot of laser projects all over the world in areas like casinos, corporate events, concerts, entertainment centres, cinemas, theatres and theme parks. The Dream Bowl in Boeblingen entertains both the young and old with 22 Bruns- wick alleys on one floor, 10 Brunswick billiard tables, dart machines, air-hockey, table football, as well as a conference room with 150 seats. And for those guests who want to be in the open there is a beer garden with up to 160 seats, a chil- dren’s playground and a place to play miniature golf. In order to further enhance the different events, such as the disco and moonlight bowling, one LPS-Bax 3000RGB has been installed in the centre of the space, and two X-Beam 1000Gs on the left and right alleys. To complete this unique and colourful laser show a four by four metre motorised canvas was installed on which various graphics and logos can be shown using LPS-RealCAD Pro. This software allows the user to create logos, graphics, as well as complete laser shows.
COMPANY: LPS Lasersysteme
Can you give us a brief background of your company? LPS-Lasersysteme was established in 1993. There are 10 employees working from its German headquarters, plus a further 68 people working all over the world in various capacities, such as self-employed engineers, representatives and distributors. As a manufacturer of laser shows and high quality show laser systems for indoors and outdoors, LPS offers products made in Germany for a [relatively] small price. With that we offer extensive advice and service.
In what type of applications are we likely to see your products? LPS sells and rents show laser systems and lasershows for each kind of event and location. Clients include: Siemens, Endemol, Porsche and Marlboro. And for a whole host of entertainment venues, including theatres, sports complexes, nightclubs, theme parks and tourist attractions. .
What is your best selling product? Why do you think that is? With models from 1W up to 45W, in green and from 900mW up to 24W in RGB, our LPS-Bax Series is our best selling product worldwide. The advantages of
LPS-Bax is easy handling, compact housing, graphic scanner with 60° angle, brillant colours and very sharp graphics. It can be used as a standalone system by plug-and-play, or you can create your own complete laser shows by using the software LPS-RealCAD Pro, which also can be installed on a notebook.
What do you think lasers add to a show or performance? A really good laser show should not be missed. It belongs to entertainment like a really good sound and lighting system. It is nevertheless something special if handled as a highlight. Laser can be used in various ways; for graphics, logos or impressive beam shows.
Is it important to strike a balance between power and safety? LPS keeps to the German law and the regulations of the German TUEV, an institution for technical safety. Mixed with the experience of more than 20 years, LPS knows how to handle high power safely for the visitors.
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