The Bright Multi-Functional Luminaire (BMFL) has a custom light source specially designed for Robe that produces a staggeringly powerful 250,000 lux at 5m
UK - The PLASA 2014 exhibition sees the culmination of Robe's 20th anniversary celebrations, with the Czech Republic based manufacturer making a big impact in the 1,000sq.m Robe Arena at London's ExCeL Centre.

The Robe Arena is the company's largest exhibition area to date, and will highlight Robe's just launched BMFL Spot, a new mega-bright long-throw signature fixture which needs a large environment in which to be demonstrated most effectively.

Additionally, there are another 12 new innovations launched by Robe at PLASA 2014, together with all the current product range luminaires on this spectacular booth, which will also feature one of Robe's dazzling exhibition lightshows.

CEO Josef Valchar states, "We attend many exhibitions around the globe, but it's always good to be back in London, and this has always felt like THE lighting show for us. We wanted to do something different and special because of our 20th anniversary, and we look forward to another fantastic show and to meeting people from across the industry and all over the world."

The full touring exhibition stand of sister architectural LED sister company Anolis will be integrated into the Robe Arena, and the newly acquired LightWare series of battery powered LED products (now manufactured in the Czech Republic) will also feature prominently as well as MDG's fog and haze products.

Robe will have over 60 staff on hand offering multi-lingual product demonstrations and consultations.

There will be a large stage and a full bar facility to ensure that the famous Czech hospitality can be enjoyed by all Robe's friends and family - current, future and potential - in a truly inspirational space, making PLASA 2014 a landmark for the company.

The Bright Multi-Functional Luminaire (BMFL) has a custom light source specially designed for Robe that produces a staggeringly powerful 250,000 lux at 5m. Despite its power and comprehensive feature set, it weighs just 36 Kgs ... and has a compact body profile.

The lamp produces light at a CRI of 92. This combined with a refined optical system and 5 - 55 degree zoom results in a crisp, high quality fat beam that is truly homogenised and without a hotspot. The BMFL Spot is a very powerful, feature packed luminaire that will provide a real signature lightsource for any project.

Robe's new miniPointe is a small, agile and multi-purpose fixture specifically designed to produce sharp beam and aerial effects.

The CycPix 12TM easy-to-install wash fixture offers an 8° - 67° zooming optical system and an array of twelve powerful 15W RGBW multichip LEDs.

The new DL4S is equipped with an enhanced version of Robe's RGBW LED module for creating brighter saturated colours and a more powerful output.

It boosts the already smooth colour range, fading and dimming of the DLS profile, and the DL4S also features an innovative LED driver system, producing an improved and extremely high definition dimming curve for all R, G, B and W colours ... with 18 bit resolution.

The Robin LEDBeam 1000TM will be launched at the show. It utilizes the latest LED technology and can be used either as a beam or a wash light.

With flexibility to the fore, it features a unique proprietary optical system with a zoom of 4 - 60 degrees and full beam control ... giving an extremely tight and intense beam for long throws or a nice smooth even wash.

'Small is beautiful' has always been a winning mantra for Robe, and the highly versatile CycFX 4 takes all the flexible parameters of the CycFX 8 and presents it in a smaller, half size package.

The first LED PAR of its kind, Robe's PARFect is based on the hugely popular LEDBeam 100 technology, utilizing the same optical system and light engine in a static housing.

In addition to the RGBW version, a SmartWhite PARFect, tuneable from 2700 - 6500K and a daylight fixture at 6200K - are also launched at PLASA

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