SERAPID provides flexible theatre configurations for venues.

 
 
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As we are increasingly required to do more with less, our cultural centres and entertainment venues are also trying to meet these same demands. Many of these places are now referred to as ‘multipurpose venues’ and are built or renovated to accommodate a vast array of performances and other forms of entertainment –from sports to live theatre to concerts, opera, dance, etc.

With these multipurpose venues comes the problem of accommodating each type of production so it can meet its full potential. Many times these venues need to have the ability to quickly and easily reconfigure.

SERAPID Rigid Chain Technology allows linear movement of heavy loads over virtually any distance, horizontally or vertically with noise and pin-point accuracy making it ideally suitable whether a silent scene change is required, or whether the total configuration of a venue floor, walls or roof need to be changed. The unique ability to store the chain in any number of geometric configurations allows the systems to be fitted in almost any location.

Winspear Opera House

In response to market requirements, SERAPID has designed and patented a totally new system for use in flexible venues: the QSX System. QSX is a mechanical process allowing changes to the configuration of venues. Built with the company LinkLift columns incorporated in telescopic guides to provide lifting and guiding functions, QSX uses a simple rotating mechanism to effortless transform a plain floor to either flat or raked seating configurations. With SERAPID QSX System, changing floor and seating configurations of any venue is quick and easy.

Winspear Opera House

At PLASA 2010 exhibition, SERAPID introduces QSX – Quick Seating Xchange.

 

Visit us at PLASA on September 12th- 15th - Stand 2-P14 in Earls Court in London.

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