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LITE Partners With Goboservice to Offer Gobos & Projectors

Leading LED lighting solutions provider LITE has announced a new partnership with Italian manufacturer Goboservice, by Sunland Optics, which specializes in custom gobos and low-power, high-definition projectors that illuminate buildings, streets, and businesses around the world.

Known for their high performance and impressive brightness, Goboservice’s gobos and projectors will be a perfectly aligned addition to LITE’s carefully curated portfolio. Goboservice gobos and projectors are suitable for a wide range of indoor and outdoor use, with the capability to project images, logos, symbols, and signals across a plethora of applications.

Recent examples of Goboservice’s expertise include the use of two of the manufacturer’s Divum 50k projectors to illuminate campus buildings at the Bicocca University of Milan. The projection was to mark the university’s 25th anniversary. LITE’s Managing Director Steve Hainsworth saiys, “LITE is excited to embark on this new collaboration with Goboservice, offering their range of high-tech projectors and gobos, all alongside their enviable reputation. I’m confident Goboservice will become a popular solution amongst our clients for a wide range of purposes including celebrations, launch events, awards ceremonies, and much more.”

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