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Introducing the revolutionary RoboSpot follow spot system, a device that allows follow spot operators to remotely control up to 12 fixtures simultaneously without the safety concerns and impracticality of placing personnel at the top venues such as stadiums, indoor arenas, concert halls, theatres, TV and film sets. Stunning visual displays are now possible with as many as 12 perfectly synchronised fixtures following a performer across the stage.

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Zignia Live Invests in a RoboSpot Solution
30 / 07 / 2025
Zignia Live Invests in a RoboSpot Solution

Zignia Live – a proactive Mexican promoter of numerous large-scale national and international events and operator of three key arena venues in Monterrey, Mexico City and Guadalajara – has invested in 12 x Robe RoboSpot systems and 12 x FORTES Follow Spot moving lights, with four supplied to each arena.

CT Middle East makes Another Large Robe Investment
18 / 07 / 2025
CT Middle East makes Another Large Robe Investment

Creative Technology Middle East (CTME) has made a huge investment in new lighting equipment. This follows another substantial Robe purchase earlier in 2024.

RoboSpot Enhanced Compatibility and Control, Technical Documentation and Software Updates
14 / 07 / 2025
RoboSpot Enhanced Compatibility and Control, Technical Documentation and Software Updates

This Technical Newsletter provides an overview of a recent update to RoboSpot, new documentation and software releases for Robe fixtures. RoboSpot control now supports additional fixture models and Virtual Colour channels, while various fixes enhance reliability and workflow. New Service Manuals, Technical Bulletins and updated Spare Parts Price Lists are available for download. In addition, software updates for lighting fixtures introduce new features, performance improvements and bug fixes. Detailed notes for each fixture follow.

Aïda au Stade Saint-Symphorien avec ROBE®
10 / 07 / 2025
Aïda au Stade Saint-Symphorien avec ROBE®

Comment faire cohabiter la finesse de l’opéra et les contraintes d’un stade ? C’est le défi relevé par Patrick Méeüs, concepteur lumière, à l’occasion d’Aïda, présentée en version scénique le 6 juin dernier sur la pelouse du Stade Saint-Symphorien à Metz. Une aventure artistique et technique intense, rendue possible par une préparation minutieuse et une collaboration étroite avec le prestataire MPM Metz.