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EMEA Dealer Contact List EMEA Entertainment Dealer contact list lighting V.2302_2018 Dealer Address City Telephone Contact Contact Email Web Austria Kimpling 24 Johannes K24 Technik & Vertrieb GmbH Österreich +43 (0) 664/322 322 3 [email protected] www.k24technik.at 4720 Neumarkt im Hausruckkreis Stummer Belarus Komunisticheska BelCultProject ya str 10 Minsk +375 (0) 17 290 99 88 [email protected] www.bcp.by Minsk 220029 Belgium Hoek 76 - Unit 301 FACE bvba Boom +32 3 844 6797 [email protected] www.face.be 2850 Boom, Belgium Houtweg 56 Luxillag Brussels +32 (0) 2 2427 660 offi[email protected] www.luxillag.be Brussels 1140, Belgium Bulgaria Lait Pro 1b Vassil Levski Blvd, 1000 Sofia Sofia 00359 2 989 8600 [email protected] N/A Czech Republic s.r.o. Nachodska 530 PRO MUSIC Trutnov +420 499 735 010 [email protected] www.promusic.cz Trutnov 54103 Denmark Vermundsgade 40 C Gobo & Highlight A/S Copenhagen +45 70 201966 [email protected] www.gobo.dk Copenhagen DK 2100 Light Partner ApS Nr. Lindvej 30, 7400 Herning 97 26 96 00 [email protected] www.lightpartner.dk *Vari-Lite Dealer only Estonia Progear Masina 20, 10144 Tallinn Tallinn 00372 6728280 [email protected] www.progear.ee Finland Piispantilankuja 6 Electro Waves Oy Espoo +358 (0) 20 1200 100 info@electrowaves.fi www.electrowaves.eu Espoo 02240 France 30 Av. Des Pepinieres, CSI - France Fresnes +33 (0) 1 4615 4715 [email protected] www.csifrance.com Parc Medicis, Fresnes 94260, France 1/5 Philips EMEA Entertainment Lighting Dealer contact list Dealer Address City Telephone Contact Contact Email Web Georgia Old Tbilisi’s district, I. Nikoladze Street AVB Ltd Tbilisi 00995 322550333 [email protected] www.avb.ge N3 Show Technics Center Ltd Mitskevichi str. 27b, 0194 Tbilisi Tbilisi 0099 532 222 0730 [email protected] N/A Germany cast C.ADOLPH & RST KabelerStr. 54a Hagen +49 (0) 2331 691 500 [email protected] www.castinfo.de DISTRIBUTION GmbH Hagen 58099 Lindener Straße 15 Lucifer GmbH Wolfenbüttel +49 (0) 5331 996 36 [email protected] www.lucifergmbh.de Wolfenbüttel 38300 Donaustauferstrasse 93 Feiner Lichttechnik GmbH Regensburg +49 (0) 941 60405-0 info@feinerlichttechnik. de www.feinerlichttechnik.de Regensburg 93059 Greece 6 Zaimi Street, Athens, Bon Studio S.A. Athens +30 (0) 210 3809 605-8 [email protected] www.bonstudio.gr Attica 10683 Hungary Chromasound Ltd Budafoki út 64, 1117 Budapest Budapest 0036 18998421 [email protected] www.chromasound.hu Komaromi Str. 11 ZAJ Systemhouse Ltd. Budapest +361 (0) 2224 6666 laszlofi[email protected] www.zaj.hu Budapest H-1142 Iceland PO Box 5208 Exton EHF Reykjavik +354 (0) 575 4600 [email protected] www.exton.is Reykjavik 125 Tunguhals 8 Luxor Reykjavik +354 (0) 550 1400 [email protected] www.luxor.is 110 Reykajvik Ireland Stage Lighting Centre 12 Brunswick Place Dublin +353 (0) 1677 3044 [email protected] www.stagelightingcentre.com Italy Alberi Via Monte Prinzera Audio Link Srl Loc, Parma +39 0521 648723 [email protected] www.litelink.it 17/a Parma 43124 Kazakhstan 88, Karasai Batyr Street, Samat Group Almaty 0032 7 3272 922834 [email protected] www.samatgroup.kz 480012 Almaty Latvia Company NA Lambertu str 9, LV2167 Mārupe Mārupe 0037 167801111 [email protected] www.na.lv Plenes Street 4 SGS Sistemas Ltd Riga +371 (0) 67607133 [email protected] www.sgssistemas.lv Riga LV-1046 2/5 Philips EMEA Entertainment Lighting Dealer contact list Dealer Address City Telephone Contact Contact Email Web Lithuania Neries kr. 14 UAB Audiotonas Kaunas +370 (0) 37 750 505 [email protected] www.audiotonas.lt Kaunas LT-48397 UAB Norana Taikos g. 85-34, LT 05215 Vilnius Vilnius 00370 616 500 55 [email protected] www.norana.lt UAB Redzius Tarpuciu str. 148, LT 68132 Marijampole 00370 69906464 [email protected] www.redzius.lt Malta Lumen 299/301, Triq Merhba Nexos Lighting Technology Fgura +356 (0) 2180 0144 [email protected] www.nexoslighting.com Fgura PLA13 Netherlands FACE bvba N/A N/A +31 6 54 36 03 81 [email protected] www.face.be Livingprojects Veldsteen 13, 4815 PK Breda +31 7 65 49 88 08 [email protected] www.livingprojects.nl Josink Kolkweg 18 ROLIGHT theatertechniek BV Enschede +31 (0) 53 432 0644 [email protected] www.rolight.nl Enschede 7545 PR Norway Brenneriveien 11 Petter [email protected] Bright Norway AS Oslo +47 22 11 30 30 www.brightgroup.no 0182 Oslo, Norway Espeland [email protected] Poland Grabowa str.8 Michal TEATR Piaseczno +48 (0) 22 756 26 36 [email protected] www.teatr.com.pl Piaseczno 05-501 Frackowiak Portugal Sede-Av.António Domingues dos Lightset Santos 281, Matosinhos +351 (0) 22 099 4389 [email protected] Sra da Hora Matosinhos 4460-237 Filial-Calçada da Cruz da Pedra Lightset Lisboa Lisbon +351 (0) 21 81 21 584 [email protected] Lote N Loja A, Lisboa 1900-173 Romania SEMA PARC, Ob. 408, Splaiul ASC Systems COM SRL Bucarest 0040 213163160 [email protected] www.asc-systems.ro Independentei nr. 319 Sector 6 DB Technolight Cristianului street 11, 500053, Brasov Brasov 0040 (0) 728289289 offi[email protected] www.dbt.ro 3/5 Philips EMEA Entertainment Lighting Dealer contact list Dealer Address City Telephone Contact Contact Email Web Russia Bat.2, 4-th Magistralnaya Street 11 Global Lighting Moscow +7 (0) 495 136 85 97 offi[email protected] Moscow 123007 23, Akademika Koroleva st., bld. 2 OKNO TV Light Moscow 007 4956175757 [email protected] www.okno-tv.ru 127427 Moscow Bolotnaya Naberezhnaya, 3c3 Sila Sveta Moscow 007 968475 3651 [email protected] www.silasveta.com 119072 Moscow 5-th Sokolinoy Sistema Gory Street 21 Building 1 Moscow +7 (0) 495 366 6692 [email protected] Moscow 105275 Serbia / Montenegro Milovana Saranovica 11 Svetlost Teatar Belgrade +381 11 3977 570 [email protected] www.stratar.rs Belgrade 11000 Slovak Republic Tomasikova 30 INTERLUX Lighting spol. sr.o. Bratislava +421 (0) 2 4363 6611 [email protected] Bratislava 82101 Slovenia MK Light Sound d.o.o., Ljubljana Zgornji Hotič 2b, 1270 Litija Litija 00386 18963113 [email protected] www.mklight-sound.si Celovška cesta 25 Spectak d.o.o. Ljubljana +386 (0) 1 5233154 [email protected] www.spectak.si Ljubljana 1000 South Africa Unit 1C, Kimbult Industrial Park, 9 Zeiss DWR Distribution Johannesburg 011 794 5023 [email protected] www.dwrdistribution.co.za Road, Lasper Park, Honeydew 2170 Spain C/Aravaca 6-8 Chemtrol División Teatro, S.A. 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Box 135 Zinteco Kiev 0038 0 442873700 [email protected] www.zinteco.com 01019 Kiev United Kingdom A.C Entertainment Technologies Centauri House, Hillbottom Road High Wycombe +44 (0) 1494 446 000 [email protected] www.ac-et.com Ltd High Wycombe HP12 4HQ A.C Entertainment Technologies Hawksworth Commercial Centre, Leeds +44 (0) 113 255 7666 [email protected] www.ac-et.com Ltd Elder Road, Leeds LS13 4AT Unit 6 Premacto Business Estate, Architainment Lighting Limited Queensmead Road High Wycombe +44 1494 471 340 [email protected] www.architainment.co.uk High Wycombe HP10 9XA 18 West Harbour Road Blacklight Limited Granton +44 (0) 131 551 2337 [email protected] www.blacklight.com Granton EH5 1PN 26-28 Emery Road Enlightened Lighting Ltd Brislington +44 (0) 1179 727 123 [email protected] www.enlightenedlighting.co.uk Brislington BS4 5PF Unit A3, Axis Point, Hill Top Road, Flashlight Ltd Heywood +44 (0) 1706 625 866 sales@flash-light.org.uk www.flashlight.org.uk Heywood OL10 2RQ Oxford Electric Ave, Ferry Hinksey Road, National Stage Technologies Oxford +44 (0) 186 572 2468 [email protected] www.nstage.co.uk Osney Mead Trading Estate OX2 0BY Unit 1, Trent IndustrialEstate, National Stage Technologies Duchess Street, Shaw, Oldham +44 (0) 1706 849 469 [email protected] www.nstage.co.uk Oldham OL2 7UT Encore House Unit 3, Britannia Road Stage Electrics Bristol +44 (0) 117 938 4000 [email protected] www.stageelectrics.co.uk Patchway Trading Estate Patchway, Bristol BS34 5TA 20 Merton Industrial Park, White Light (Electrics) Ltd London +44 (0) 208 254 4800 [email protected] www.whitelight.ltd.uk Jubilee Way, Wimbledon SW19 3WL 5/5.
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