Robe Gears Up for LDI 2025 with Major Launches and a Unified Group Showcase Ennovations Knowledge Hub Latest by Elton - December 4, 2025 ROBE is gearing up for a strong showing at Live Design International (LDI) 2025 in Las Vegas, where the leading moving light and LED manufacturer will introduce a new wave of products. Headlining the launch are the T10 Profile, T10 PC and T10 Fresnel, joined by the T3 PC and T3 Fresnel, which extend the company’s acclaimed T-series portfolio. Robe will also present four recently introduced fixtures for the first time at a US trade show: the PowerDolly, the compact iPAINTE LTM, the high-power multispectral T3 Profile, and the WTF! multifunctional strobe, wash and blinder that has already attracted global attention for its extreme output and versatility. Robe’s prominent presence through its booth has been designed to encourage meaningful engagement, featuring two dedicated demo spaces, an information hub and a social meeting zone. A high-energy lightshow will run on the hour throughout each day, showcasing the full creative scope of the new products. On the half hour, in-depth VOG (Voice of God) presentations will provide deeper technical insight, keeping the stand in constant motion. With lighting and production professionals from across the world converging at LDI, Robe aims to illustrate the flexibility, creativity and sustainability built into its technologies, while also spotlighting the strength of the Robe Group’s global structure. The Group’s complementary brands — architectural and LED specialist Anolis, UK-based control and media server powerhouse Avolites, and Australian distribution expert LSC Control Systems — will be located on the adjacent Booth, forming a unified yet open-plan environment that highlights both synergy and individual identity. Avolites will place its fresh D-Series control range — the D3 family — at the centre of its showcase. The D3-010, D3-110, D3 Wing, D3 Core and D3 Touch bring portability, performance and modern design into a compact suite powered by the Titan software platform, delivering intuitive programming and flexible control. Avolites will also demonstrate its advanced D9 and D7 lighting consoles and the versatile Q-Series media servers running both Prism and Ai platforms, reinforcing the brand’s authority in integrated visual control. Anolis Lighting will unveil two new architectural luminaires: the Appoli and the Lamari. The compact Appoli features four high-efficacy multi-chip LEDs with optional colour variants and multiple beam angles, housed in a durable enclosure built for tough exterior and marine environments. A broad set of accessories, control protocols and connection options makes it a versatile tool for architectural lighting designers. The Lamari linear luminaire brings excellent colour mixing in single-chip and multichip formats, operating at 48V and controllable via DALI 2 and the E-Box Remote series. With an IK08 and IP67 rating, multiple beam angles, four length options and flexible mounting, Lamari is positioned as a robust and precise architectural solution. LSC Control Systems returns with a focused portfolio of next-generation data, control and power distribution systems. This includes NEXEN, the new Ethernet-to-DMX gateway range; GENX, the evolution of its intelligent dimming and switching technology; and the APSX power distribution series with full network integration. UNITY, a modular platform for fixed installations, and UNITOUR, a touring-grade distribution and dimming system for mobile productions, complete the lineup. LSC’s international sales manager Pete Floyd will be available throughout the show for technical walkthroughs and discussions. Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet Share on Pinterest Share Share on LinkedIn Share Share on Digg Share