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TIBO lighting range receives Etoile du SIEL Award in Paris
Published: 04-Mar-2013
The TIBO range of luminaires from the French lighting manufacturer Robert Juliat has received the Etoile du SIEL award at the SIEL show in Paris.
Introducing the Creative Concept Light, the new TIBO range offers a mix and match choice of lightsource (LED, tungsten halogen or discharge), lens type (Fresnel or profile) and dramatic or conventional body colours. These various lighting schemes with new design elements can be used in theatre, architecture, display or for retail purposes.
The new additions to the range include two new profiles with options for HID discharge or variable white LED light sources, and a Fresnel version available with the full range of tungsten halogen, discharge or LED sources.
Prototype of the new ZEP 150W LED Fresnel, the new lighting scheme on the stand is based on the ZEP profile technology. Its 150W LED engine is available in two colour temperatures (3200K and 6000K) and complements the ZEP 640 profile series. It features a large 200mm lens, which maximises light output and its 360° rotating barn doors, low energy consumption and low maintenance requirements make it suitable for television studios, theatres, events and architectural use.
All of these new models will be officially launched at 2013 Prolight & Sound, Frankfurt. Robert Juliat’s followspots have been represented on the stand with the FLO 1800W MSR short throw (13°-24°) model.
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