Triple E will join Rose Brand on booth 1035 at LDI at the Las Vegas Convention Centre
USA - USA - Track systems supremo Triple E will be teaming up with its long-time US distributor Rose Brand to exhibit its array of industry-leading products at LDI Las Vegas this month.

Triple E's managing director David Edelstein and general manager Scott Foster will be jetting to Sin City armed with Triple E's Erail, Unitrack, and Unibeam track systems - known for their simple design, rugged construction and ease of installation in entertainment applications.

They will also be demoing Triple E's track mounted motors SDRIVE and TDRIVE in conjunction with Rose Brand - which has been Triple E's American distributor for ten years - on LDI Booth #1035 at the Las Vegas Convention Centre, 22-24 November.

"Together with Rose Brand we've been developing the American market for Triple E systems for more than a decade now - and following the introduction of Erail and the SDRIVE motor, business is increasing," says David Edelstein. "At LDI for the first time will be the new TDRIVE motor for Unitrack and Unibeam. The simple plug and play motors and easy-to-install tracks are appealing to a host of production companies now specifying Triple E's products Stateside. So, naturally, we're inviting everyone to visit us on the Rose Brand booth 1035 at LDI to discover what all the fuss is about."

Rose Brand - which has offices in New Jersey and California - is a leader in production supplies for entertainment, schools, events, exhibitions and houses of worship and carries the majority of Triple E products.

In a recent project, Rose Brand was asked to build and install a customised curtain track system in the lobby of the newly constructed wing of the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin. Rose Brand developed the design to utilise Triple E's Erail curtain track and EDrive motors. The system needed to retract the curtain into a tight spiral around a lighting fixture that would illuminate the spiralled curtain from within. The system also needed to enable both local and remote control of the drapery from multiple locations within the museum. The combination of ERail and EDrive was chosen for its ability to be customised, potential for tight turning radiuses, and quiet operation.

(Jim Evans)


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