Wireless Solution Sweden AB is inviting everyone to a Swedish party to congratulate the winners of the W-DMX Visionary Awards. The ceremony and party will be held during LDI in Orlando, Florida on Saturday, November 17 from 3pm to 6pm in booth #803
The W-DMX Visionary Award is a special recognition of individuals in the professional lighting industry who were early adopters of W-DMX and had an immediate vision about how it could be applied to great advantage in their respective production environments. At 4pm, two such individuals will be presented with a special custom made W-DMX GoldBox. The GoldBox, of which only five were made, was designed to commemorate W-DMX BlackBox unit number 10,000 in production. “We’re very proud of the many ways in which W-DMX has been making so many exciting projects possible,” says Niclas Arvidsson, International Sales Manager for Wireless Solution, “but the product alone couldn’t do these things, which is why we want to recognize the creative minds behind these projects.” The winners will also be given “a secret Swedish hederpris” according to Arvidsson. While sipping on complimentary Swedish vodka and sampling Swedish meatballs, guests can browse the award winning W-DMX product range, including the newest products on the market, the W-DMX BlackBox S-2 dual universe transmitter, the BlackBox S-1 Micro Transmitter and the BlackBox R-512 Micro Lite Receiver. ESTA member Dealers can vote for the S-1 Micro in the Dealer’s Choice Awards. The S-2 can be seen in the LDI New Product Showcase in the Exhibit Hall and is nominated for a Debuting Product Award.
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