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SERAPID elevation and transfer systems now being distributed by The P.A. People’s Venue Engineering team

SERAPID elevation and transfer systems now being distributed by The P.A. People’s Venue Engineering team
July 27, 2022

The P.A. People has announced of its appointment as an authorised system integrator and installer of SERAPID Rigid Chain Technology in Australia and New Zealand.

One of the core elements of many stage machinery projects is the horizontal and vertical movement of heavy loads for applications such as orchestra platforms for musicians, adjustable seating systems and complex stage structures.

Designed using a simple mechanical principle making it possible to transfer loads required for stage machinery, SERAPID elevation and transfer systems meet venue’s functional requirements and architectural constraints.

The P.A People’s link with SERAPID results from the business’ Venue Engineering team having been searching for the best actuator technology for its projects since its establishment earlier this year.

Andrew Mathieson, Chief Engineer Venue Engineering at The P.A. People, advised “members of our engineering and design team have had the opportunity to work with products from the world’s best actuator manufacturers over many years and on many projects.

“SERAPID is one of the best, and their product range is the most versatile for venue applications. We are delighted that SERAPID has chosen to partner with The P.A. People and our Venue Engineering team as our supplier of linear actuator technology.”

SERAPID SINGAPORE PTE LTD. Managing Director, Robert Degenkolb added “while The P.A. People are a relatively recent entrant into the world of Venue Engineering in Australia, their clear focus on engineered solutions, safety and compliance, coupled with the demonstrable expertise of their new Venue Engineering team have made their appointment as a SERAPID authorised system integrator and installer a logical choice.”

SERAPID is the developer and manufacturer of the original Rigid Chain Technology and has been meeting the vertical and horizontal transport needs of venues and theatres around the world for over 50 years.

Over their 50 years of operations The P.A. People have designed, installed and serviced audio, lighting, stage management, hoisting and flying systems in theatres and performance venues across the country.

Click here to contact The P.A. People via their entry in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory.

Main image: SERAPID Rigid Chain Technology supporting a stage structure.

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