LDI2021 Awards

Congratulations to all 15 winners at the LDI2021 Booth and Product Awards!

EXCELLENCE IN SUSTAINABILITY
PixMob, accepted by Vincent LeClerc
Booth 1727

The judges are happy to acknowledging PixMob’s corporate policy towards sustainable practices, for the 2nd year in a row. They seem to be the only company who continues to step up to the challenge.

BOOTH AWARDS

Small Booth Award
GLP, booth 2640, for creating a highly effective enclosed space packed with products. Accepted by Mark Ravenhill

Best Creative Use Of Light
CHAUVET Professional, booth 2041, for exciting and efficient display of their vast range of products. Accepted by Carolyn Chauvet

Best Product Presentation
Pangolin, booth 2023, for impressive demo featuring the new Beam Brush. Accepted by Lyra Letourneau

Best Large Booth Award
ACT Entertainment, booth 2658, for an inviting layout of all brands, including the Roxx Show Series of fixtures. Accepted by Ryan Hindinger and Darius Seabaugh

SOUND
PROCO Wireless In-Ear Monitor System by ProCo, accepted by Sean Wells
Booth 2658
The ProCo WIEMS wireless in-ear monitor system provides small theaters and houses of worship with a simple and affordable in-ear monitor solution.

WIDGET: HONORABLE MENTIONS
The LK Connector Range BY LINK
The panel wants to recognize the LK configurable connector system. The LKG can be built to contain Cat-6, coaxial, optical cable and other connections used for Lighting, Broadcast Video, Audio and Networking in a cable the size of a standard Socopex.

Propared by Propared
Propared is a unique and intuitive software that serves to organize the complex task of live event management and easily distributes the information to relevant parties.

WIDGET
the.BRIDGE by Just Networking, accepted by Justin Fletcher
Booth 2658
the.BRIDGE created in a time wen our industry needed a way to control lighting via the internet. The judges were impressed with the simplicity of operation and the way you can turn a knob on the console in one location and, in real time, have the light move on the other side of the world.

STAGING AND RIGGING
Caprice Folding Acoustical Shell Tower by Staging Concepts accepted by Courtney Schmitz
Booth 1813
The judges were impressed with the Caprice Folding Acoustical Shell for the way it solves storage problems when the performance area needs an open floor. It is created with safety, ease of movement, and compactness for storage.

PROJECTION HONORABLE MENTION
XVVR Media Player by Theatrix
Booth 2523
Providing a reliable and simple solution to bridge the gap between high end media servers and presentation apps.

PROJECTION
Absen MR series LED floor, accepted by Jason Polk
Booth 1534
With phenomenal engineering, impressive weight bearing, a variety of surface finishes, stunningly beautiful LED, and optional integrated sensors for interactivity, Absen has given the XR and entertainment worlds a powerful new option.

SPECIAL EFFECTS
BeamBrush Lasers by Pangolin, accepted by Lyra Letourneau
Booth 2023
The judges applaud Pangolin’s innovative approach to nudging creative laser technology into the realm of lighting effects.  You now can control the size of a laser beam, at the speed of scanning, as well as element-by-element control in a single laser frame.

LIGHTING – ARCHITECTURAL
NAtouch-1 by Nicolaudie Architectural, accepted by Bruno Falip
Booth 1517
The small, slick, capacitive NAtouch-1 touchscreen has a fully customizable interface boasting interoperability with both architectural and entertainment platforms. Connect to the NATouch over WiFi or Ethernet for easy integration of sophisticated programming with an intuitive interface for the end user, and remote access via their mobile app. 

LIGHTING – ENTERTAINMENT
D.T.S. ILLUMINAZIONE S.R.L., accepted by Ola Melzig and Carmen Savarese
Booth 2658
Alchemy 7, with its more powerful 6-color LED engine and built-in framing capabilities, brings DTS’s revolutionary color-management system to the opera house and arena. With CRI of 98, the ability to adjust CCT in real time, to emulate gel colors across the full spectrum, and to mix between two specified gel colors, lighting designers finally have a tool to combine discreet color systems with one luminaire.