Lite launch

Published Monday 22 June 2009 at 10:55

Litestructures (GB) has launched its new division, Litestructures Live, which it describes as: “A one-stop-shop facility, unifying three previously distinct areas of operation - hire, stage and set, and Litestructures Studios.” The launch took place at Gibson Guitars showroom in London, and featured a speech from Julia Jones, Litestructures’ consultant in the south, plus musical entertainment by Scottish band, Our Lunar Activities. Through Litestructures Live, the company states it will introduce clients to the service and savings that can be had by using the ‘one stop shop’ idea, where the complete package can be supplied from design to full technical rehearsal, all in one place, on time, and on budget. The new concept was also introduced at the recent ABTT trade show.

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