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Fast Moves

Professional people on the move

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Richard Brice: Haivision
Neutrik USA restructure
Ian Wright: Headstock Distribution
Damon Gramont: Bricasti Design
Lee Shuttlewood: Sennheiser UK
Garry Blackmore: Soundcraft Studer
Paul Roberts and Brooke Macomber: Symetrix
Alan Wright: Soundcraft Studer
Tim Van Grove: Stardraw.com
HHB staff moves
Scott Wakelin: TC Group International
Mark Bailey, Martin Barbour: QSC
Christian Struck: Lawo
Luke Jenks, John Monitto and Oscar Barrientos: Meyer Sound
Chuck Ruffino: Lab X Technologies
Ben Sweeney: Hosa Technology
Tim Sherratt: Sennheiser UK
Suhail Ahmed: TSL Middle East
Anthony Harrison: Calrec
Mark Graham: Loud Technologies Inc
Brian Pickowitz: Crown Audio
Robert Moore: dBTechnologies
Graham Hammell: Harman Professional SDIG
Christian Poulsen: DPA Microphones
John Conard: Genelec Inc
Avid EMEA sales team
David Foote: Music Group
Philippe Pelmelle: APG
Rik Kirby: Renkus-Heinz
Ken Weller: Celestion
Frank Loyko: TC Group
Angel G Perez: Soundcraft Studer Puerto Rico
Guitar Center readies for management 'succession'
Harman Pro extends presence in India
Gregor Erlitz, Rainer Litfin: Lawo
Bill Norton: Earthworks
Mark Ureda: Harman International Professional Loudspeaker Group
Mark Donovan: Audio-Technica US
Tom Stanziano: Lighting Inspirations
John McMahon: Audinate
Brian Towne: DTS
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Fast News

Historic architecture and C21 tech meet in Kempten

In the heart of Kempten, one of Germany’s oldest towns, the historic Kornhaus building recently competed a significant renovation across six floor, transforming it into a modern cultural and event hub. The design challenge facing the project was to deliver modern lighting and sound without compromising the building’s character. KScape’s Railintegrated proved to be the solution.

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Shure shines at New York MTV Video Music Awards

With this year’s MTV Video Music Awards seting a record for the most viewed and engaged VMAs in history, the Firehouse Productions production team responsive for the event chose Shure Axient Digital Wireless Microphones and PSM 1000 IEMs as their preferred wireless audio systems.

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EAW appoints new Turkey distributor

EAW has declared its partnership with Republik Pro AVL as official distributor for Turkey.

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Audiosure takes on Linea Research South Africa distribution

UK-based amplifiers and DSP solutions specialist Linea Research has appointed Audiosure as its exclusive distribution partner for South Africa.

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Sound On Stage gives new DiGiCo desk Lebanon debut

Lebanon’s Beiteddine Art Festival offered Dubai-based Sound On Stage an unmissable opportunity to put its recently purchased DiGiCo Quantum 326 mixing desk through its paces.

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Prime Sound Studio Form transformed by Genelec retrofit

A cornerstone of Japan’s recording industry for more than two decades, Prime Sound Studio Form has transformed its flagship Room 1 by turning its much-loved Genelec 1035A main monitors into the latest 1235A Smart Active Monitoring models using a retrofit upgrade – preserving their signature sound, while adding next-generation precision.

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dBTechnologies joins Dresden festival street party

More than 600,000 fans turned Dresden into a massive Germany dancefloor during the three-day Canaletto Dresden City Festival when the Original Försters Bowleparty transformed the historic city centre into a party hotspot. Technical production – including stage, lighting, sound and LED – fell to event technology specialist Bayer Events.

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