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Renkus-Heinz Joins Event Live Expo 2012

Los Angeles, January 2012…A Renkus-Heinz will be participating in this year’s Event Live Expo, held at the Los Angeles Convention Center on February 1 and 2, 2012.

Event Live Expo brings together the live event production community, from producers and promoters to manufacturers and service providers, to gather for one of the industry’s most comprehensive showcases of ideas and technology. The exhibition profiles all facets of the live event production industry, including staging, sound, lighting and AV, as well as supporting services such as catering, merchandising, ticketing and more.

At booth CV3002, Renkus-Heinz will be exhibiting a wide range of innovative new products, including IC Live digitally steerable array loudspeakers, IC2 (IC Squared) digitally steerable point-source arrays, and CF101LA modular point source arrays.

The convention’s Open Forum Stage will feature a range of presentations throughout the show, powered by IC Live with IC215SR subwoofers.

Kicking off the proceedings on Tuesday evening, January 31 is an invitation-only networking event for all Event Live Expo, Club + Venue Design Expo and Pollstar Live! exhibitors and VIPs. Then, on February 1 and 2, the Convention Center hosts two full days of networking and business-to-business opportunities for event venue owners, production teams, event planners, designers and concert touring professionals.

Visitors can register for the Event Live Expo for free by following this link.

“For Renkus-Heinz, live production is a tremendously important part of our user base, and a show like Event Live Expo is one we’re proud to be a part of,” said Marketing Manager Margie Ulm.

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Headquartered in Foothill Ranch, California, Renkus-Heinz, Inc. is the worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of audio operations networks, digitally steerable arrays, powered and non-powered loudspeakers, system specific electronics and fully integrated Reference Point Array systems.

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