Salvador Serra has extensive experience of the Spanish installation and touring market, believing that Spain is ready for Cadac and commented: "I am very happy to become a member of the Cadac family, having great respect for the product and the people behind it. Cadac consoles are installed at three prestigious venues here in Spain, and have an excellent reputation with all the engineers that know them. However, there are many other opportunities where Cadac's sound quality and reliability represent an ideal match to the venue's specification. It will be our task to make sure that the specifiers are aware of this in future, and that Cadac's name becomes more widely known. This is a great opportunity, and a challenge we are looking forward to it."
StudiTech was established in 1992, formed by a group of sound engineers working for the national TV technical centre. Over a decade later, the company is based in Khimki, outside Moscow, and has 14 staff, a mix of professional engineers with a background in touring and installations, alongside project design, turnkey implementation and consultancy skills.
Commenting on the Russian market, Nikita Stepanov said: "Things are improving here in Russia economically, and there is a strong desire to invest in quality long-term projects. The addition of Cadac fits in really well with our existing product line-up, enabling us to make a powerful proposition about the short and long-term benefits of investing in quality solutions for PA, broadcast and theatre applications. We are focusing on the Cadac R-Type and the S-Type consoles initially, and see excellent potential here."
(Sarah Rushton-Read)