The stand concept was completely different to past years, as there was no actual show on display at the booth but a huge bar, surrounding a tall tree in the middle of the stand.
Several lasers of the new tarm Series and others created ambient laser effects and a multitude of laser of the Garden Series illuminated the tree and the bar with hundreds of tiny light dots. A specially created Sweet RGB Dreams shot was presented to customers at the bar - RGB representing the base colours for the utmost white light laser systems nowadays.
Additionally, - more than 400W of laser power. The brand new RTI NEO SIX RGB white light beam arrays with analogue modulation and beam positioning debuted there - in a row of 12 units, that summed up to 72 laser beam outlets. The PRG Stage in the Festhalle was exclusively equipped with laser systems manufactured by the Laserworld Group
Other new products included the Laserworld Showeditor FREE, a free ILDA laser software, and the new Laserworld Proline Series with the PRO-800RGB and the PRO-1600RGB. These Proline units have an SD-card playback feature, so they perfectly match with the free Showeditor laser software.
Also, the Laserworld Group welcomed tarm as a new brand on the stand this year for the first time. Tarm debuted with a new product line - the tarm Series - that was designed as the successor to the RTI ATTO and RTI FEMTO units - but at a price level below the SwissLas Pure Micro Series. It was presented with three different products in different power ranges: tarm two, tarm four and tarm seven.
HB-Laser presented a world-first product with their new Poseidon 3D HydroMatrix HD - a water effect with extremely high nozzle density (400 nozzles per sqm) and individually controllable and illuminated nozzles. Patent is pending for this product.
RTI enhanced their RTI VELOX to carry even more heavyweight laser systems, like the RTI PIKO, so the VELOX moving yoke can now handle laser systems with up to 20W RGB. Like with the smaller units equipment, the VELOX can infinitely rotate on PAN and TILT.
(Jim Evans)