For the
third consecutive year, GLP’s groundbreaking LED technology was accoladed when the
company picked up the prize for Best Moving Light at the prestigious Worship Facilities (WFX) New Product
Technology Awards for its VOLKS|LICHT Spot moving head.
WFX annually invites manufacturers and providers
serving the Church market to present their best new products — and GLP again
competed with dozens of other vendors for the coveted trophy.
Winners announced at the Worship Facilities Conference
& Expo (WFX) in Dallas,
TX, were chosen based on the quality of the information
provided by Church Production Magazine, Worship Facilities
Magazine and Worship Facilities Designer Magazine editors,
distinguished members of the WFX Advisory Board, and WFX management.
After
previously enjoying success with the impression
Spot One and then the impression X4S,
this time it was the turn of the VOLKS|LICHT Spot to be voted into top spot.
GLP’s Texas
based Central Region Sales Manager Dusty
Hudgins was on hand to pick up the award.
“What is so
significant about this award is that it is voted by people who work in various
house of worship venues on a regular basis,” Hudgins stated afterwards. “This
peer approval recognizes that the GLP range offers many positive aspects as
part of a modern lighting system within today’s HoW venues, and it is
gratifying that we are now seen as an automatic ‘go to’ provider when church
professionals are evaluating a new lighting system.”
He cited
Tomoka Christian Church in Florida as being a typical example of a satisfied
customer.
The fully-featured GLP VOLKS|LICHT
Spot itself features a 300W RGB LED engine which offers high output through an
efficient optical system with clear gobo projection, even field distribution
and smooth dimming without any color shift—all in a spot fixture format.
It achieves all this with near
silent operation within a compact, lightweight chassis that allows it to be
placed discreetly — another essential attribute for the HoW segment. A final
plus point is the low service requirement of LED — a real asset when a facility
is largely being maintained by volunteers.
Image caption: Dusty Hudgins, with Jim Wagner (General Manager of the
Events Division of EH Publishing, the group that produces WFX, and publishes
Worship Facilities magazine) and Alison Istnick (Managing Editor of Worship
Facilities magazine).
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