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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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Robe au concours de l'Eurovision 2025
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Robe a été ravi d'être le partenaire technique officiel de l'Eurovision 2025 à Bâle, en Suisse, où l'éclairagiste Tim Routledge et son équipe, ainsi que le fournisseur d'éclairage Neg Earth Lights, basé à Londres, ont contribué à la réalisation d'une production exceptionnelle pour le plus grand événement mondial de musique en direct, organisé cette année à la St. Jakobshalle par le diffuseur hôte suisse SRG SSR, sous la coordination de l'UER (Union européenne de radio-télévision).