Wireless Solution Sweden AB recently exhibited at the PALM Beijing show, where they demonstrated the new W-DMX™ Generation 4 products to a wide range of local Chinese and international visitors. The four-day exhibition, hosted in the heart of Beijing, generated much local and international interest in the new G4 products, including 5.8GHz dual band support, RDM and its new
Niclas Arvidsson, CEO of Wireless Solution said, “PALM is a very important event on the Wireless Solution exhibition calendar, allowing us to reach out and meet our large Chinese customer base. In addition to the Wireless Solution booth, the W-DMX range of products was shown at the ACE booth and at Prosperity Lighting. We were extremely pleased with the amount of support.” Wireless Solution’s OEM customers were also out in Beijing in full force. Among customers exhibiting products with integrated W-DMX capability were Golden Sea with their Terbly range of moving heads; Yagang with Tarpon, Citycyc and Eventlite; Fine Art with their Fine 3; PR Lighting with their new 1500W moving head line; Jolly with their 700W Beam; ACME with their iSolutions range; and Antari with their line of smoke machines. Said Andy of Yagang, manufacturer of the popular Silverstar and Arctik brands of lighting equipment, “The W-DMX integration into our fixtures, especially the Tarpon and Citycyc, has created enormous cost savings for our customers by not having to run cables, and a brilliant selling point for our products.” The exploding popularity of Wireless control was seen through the surge in partnership requests with Wireless Solution in China, many of which will be announced in the coming months.
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