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Global Design Solutions- Nominated for the PLASA Awards for Innovation 2019

Posted by Global Design Solutions Ltd on 11th September 2019 -

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GDS is proud to announce the nomination of the Prodigy Series at the 2019 PLASA Awards for Innovation, organised by LSi magazine. The awards aim to recognise and reward outstanding new product ideas in Lighting and Sound.

Receiving a nomination for the awards is an honour, with each entry being inspected and judged at the show by a panel of invited experts in the industry. In order to impress the judges, we will live demo the innovative Prodigy Series and demonstrate;

  • A new style of thinking, improving technical practice,
  • The introduction of new technology, new materials or new techniques to the market,
  • The inclusion of patents or unique intellectual property.
  • It offers a new commercial advantage, or improves safety.

The Prodigy Series will be demonstrated by Hallam Smith, whom you can find out more about herePlease feel free to talk to the team at the show, we will be at stand G20.


Charlotte Fenwick

GDS is an award-winning, specialist LED lighting manufacturer, famed for creating innovative lighting products and control systems that have transformed entertainment venues around the world.

Link to Global Design Solutions Ltd business profile

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