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Wybron powers Martin RADAR

Martin Professional has unveiled the Martin RADAR, an RDM communicational protocol and information system powered by Wybron’s Infogate and Infostore technology.

The team-up was a natural one, says Wybron CEO Keny Whitright. “Martin has the breadth and the reach to really start pushing application of Infostore, and we’re pleased that Wybron’s technology was able to offer so much to them.”

In a press release, Martin said: “The RADAR real-time monitoring system lets users be proactive, foreseeing problems before a break down occurs for savings in time, hassle and money. It can directly increase return on investment by decreasing expensive down time and is a great benefit in connection with service planning.

“Infogate collects feedback information from RDM compatible gear in an entire venue and pools it centrally, where an observer can immediately see error messages and know what gear is in need of repair. Infostore takes this a step further, allowing an observer to oversee RDM compatible gear from a number of venues, receiving real-time reports from lighting rigs anywhere in the world.”

This announcement also coincides with the updating of Wybron’s Moiré Gobo Library iPhone application to which they report the addition of Goboland, InLight Grayscale and GAM Halftone gobos. This increases the number of available gobos by 1,500 – to over 5,000 A-size gobos which users can search, browse and experiment with.

The updated application is current available. Users who have already purchased Moiré Gobo Library will find that their libraries will update automatically through the Apple App Store. The Moiré Gobo Library runs on the iPhone or iPod touch and can be purchased through Apple’s App Store.

www.martin.com

Australian Distributor: Show Technology www.showtech.com.au

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