Stage Technologies offers the complete package for the installation
of sophisticated automation control systems. Whether you are looking
to refurbish an existing venue or are involved with the complex planning
of a new building, Stage Technologies can be brought in at any stage
of the process. With a comprehensive team of mechanical, electrical
and software engineers, we have the skills and experience to provide
all aspects of the design, production and installation processes.
We also offer venues the possibility of combining our control systems
with existing system equipment to extend and modernise
their technical and creative potential.
Goteborgs Stadsteater
Winch installation
Our specialist engineers work with our clients in a number of key
functions from consultancy to project management, specialised training
and technical support. A Project Manager is assigned to every job
to ensure the smooth running of all aspects of the project.
Stage Technologies is a dynamic company at the forefront of automation
technology, engineering some of the most advanced systems and mechanical
solutions for venues around the world. The recent completion of a
number of fixed installations such as the Hong Kong Cultural Centre
in China, the Walsh Bay Theatre in Australia, and the Goteborgs Stadsteater
in Sweden have
transformed the venues' capabilities.
Venues such as the Royal Opera House in London have accepted automation
as an absolute necessity to run a number of shows efficiently in repertory, while meeting modern-day health and
safety requirements. The theatre at the MGM Grand in Las
Vegas has been redesigned and built to accommodate the Cirque
du Soleil production of KÀ. The elaborate sets, performer
flying and special effects utilise push automation to the boundaries creatively and technically.
When a project has been commissioned and handed over, Stage Technologies
continues to support its clients with extensive servicing and
maintenance contracts available 24/7 around the world.
Stage Technologies flying system has been a star performer and encouraged designers and choreographers to finesse scenic effects in a way that no manual system could emulate.