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ETC Advanced Programmers Group (APG) Forms to Support Architectural Installations

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MIDDLETON, WI – ETC's new Advanced Programmers Group (APG) has been formed to support architectural projects like hotels, hospitals, houses of worship, museums, casinos and building facades in the North American market with programming services. APG's programming professionals will work with lighting designers, consultants, and on-site staff. "ETC is thrilled to work with so many talented lighting professionals, and we are equally thrilled to offer them the services of top-notch programmers," said ETC field service manager Dan Boggess, adding that "ETC programmers are a great complement to an architectural lighting designer, as they can translate the designer's vision into reality using ETC equipment."

 

The APG was created as an extension of ETC's customer service model. "We saw a real need for this service," said ETC western regional architectural manager Karl Haas. "No other company offers this level of programming support – a very critical aspect of any architectural lighting installation. We've taken the same dedication and expertise that we've put into product development, and applied it to design implementation at the final phase of construction."

 

With the creation of the Advanced Programmers Group, ETC provides additional support for its architectural lighting projects, which now includes product design and manufacturing, commissioning and programming.

 

The company has also recently expanded its Unison product line, and also offers architectural products including Paradigm, Mosaic and SmartLink, plus productions in its Source Four and Selador LEDs that lend themselves to architectural installations as well.

 

For more information, please visit www.etcconnect.com .