Laser Tech UK
Laser Tech specialise in professional show laser systems and have been established since 2004
Laser Tech UK adds a dynamic new dimension to any event. Today's breathtaking visual technology utilises versatile and powerful laser beams to provide spectacles of startling clarity and movement. Using high quality laser lighting and sound systems, Laser Tech UK combines the latest technological advances with the experience of skilled operators to meet the most demanding requirements, taking entertainment and events into new areas, producing spectacular shows to fit any occasion.
From conferences, seminars and exhibitions, to public displays, live performances and film work, every laser show or display is different, tailored to meet individual needs and all safety requirements. In addition, Laser Tech UK offer a competitive range of packages for repeat shows, single events, or long term installations which will meet your precise requirements within most budgets.
Our Lasershow packages can be tailored to suite an requirement and any budget and are available from as little as £160 Per night
We supply Technicians with any size system. This ensures that the equipment is set-up correctly, cared for and we fulfil our part of the agreement.
This is also done as a safety precaution as Lasers carry many hazards, especially our more powerful projectors. For this reason, all of our Technicians are fully trained and up to date with current regulations.
All of our laser shows and equipment also have to meet the criteria set out in the HS(G)95 document and BS/EN60825-1 Laser Product Safety Standards that govern the use of entertainment lasers within the UK, so you know your in safe hands!
Laser Tech is also shortly to become an official ILDA Member; this recognised body within the Lasershow industry ensures all members adhere to a set code of ethics, ensuring maximum customer safety and satisfaction.
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This page was last updated: 24 March 2008
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