ETC isn’t on Mars yet, but we do light the Mars rover! Step into mission control at JPL and see how the Mars Rover Exhibit combines cutting-edge lighting and programming to bring the red planet to life. https://hubs.la/Q02MXxcV0
Electronic Theatre Controls
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
Middleton, Wisconsin 28,508 followers
About us
A global leader in the manufacturing of lighting and rigging technology, ETC employs nearly 1400 people in 13 corporate offices around the world. ETC is proud of its industry reputation for unmatched technical and customer service, 24/7/365. And with a family of over 300 authorized service centers throughout the world, staffed by hundreds of certified technicians, customers are never far from an ETC resource with a face and a name. ETC develops professional tools and makes them accessible to everyone. Their products are found in small and large venues worldwide, such as theatres, churches, restaurants, hotels, schools, television studios, casinos, theme parks, and opera houses. Founded in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1975, ETC was begun with the passionate belief that there was a better way to make a lighting control console. A small group of university students challenged themselves by creating a microprocessor-based console that outdid other boards on the market at the time. That entrepreneurial spirit grew into an award-winning business. To learn more about ETC and our history of innovation, visit www.etcconnect.com.
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- Industry
- Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Middleton, Wisconsin
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1975
- Specialties
- Entertainment Lighting, Architectural Lighting, Rigging, and Industrial weighing and measuring
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Updates
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Sensor3 24 Way Dimmer Racks and additional Halcyon Titanium fixtures just arrived at Main Light Tri-State, expanding their ETC rental offerings! You can learn more about how these solutions will fit the needs of your next project on our website. Halcyon: https://lnkd.in/gDWDtR-A Sensor3: https://lnkd.in/g-AK_YFg #ETCInc #MainLight #ETCHalcyon #HighEndSystems #ETCSensor3
Main Light Tri-State continues to expand its rental inventory with the arrival of brand new Electronic Theatre Controls Sensor3 24 Way Dimmer Racks and additional Halcyon Titanium fixtures! All are now available to rent out of Main Light Tri-State in Teterboro, NJ, and Main Light East in Wilmington, DE. Call 800-397-6246 or email rentals@mainlight.com to reserve for your next event. #MainLight #ETC #halcyon
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ETC was presented two awards at the first ever Dane County Inclusive Employer Recognition Event. During the event, 850 employers across Dane County were recognized for their work with supported employment agencies and school districts to provide people with disabilities an opportunity for employment in our community. ETC is dedicated to the continued pursuit of equity, diversity, and inclusion at all levels, as well as eliminating barriers that may hinder employment opportunities for those with disabilities. We are honored to receive these awards from the Dane County Department of Human Services! Full announcement: https://hubs.la/Q02MMCTF0
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Visit ETC at the PLASA Show in London this week. We'll be back at the Olympia from 1st-3rd September on stand B29 with the latest lighting solutions, seminars and a dedicated systems corner with specialist staff on hand to talk to you about upgrading to LED. Find out more about what else will be at the show - including two new ETC seminars - here: https://hubs.la/Q02MK0bD0 #PLASA
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ETC architectural and power controls bring new capabilities to Delbarton School's recently updated Art Center. Thanks to Barbizon Lighting Company for bringing this upgrade to life!
Monday morning's theatre peek takes us to Delbarton School, whose Art Center recently upgraded its architectural system with an Electronic Theatre Controls Paradigm and Sensor 3 refit, plus the addition of Color Source relays and wireless DMX receivers. Contact us if your facility needs an update.
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Back-to-school season is here! ETC has plenty of resources to level up your learning. Check out the training section of our website for online courses on LearningStage, upcoming in-person opportunities, downloadable posters, custom training, and more! https://hubs.la/Q02MbP__0
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Indomitable hope in the face of tragedy takes center stage in the production of Mary Jane on Broadway. Rachel McAdams is a single mother of a chronically ill child who finds support from the women in her life. An Eos desk ran the show, while ETC’s Source Four LED Series 2 fixtures illuminated the stage. From the warmth of an apartment in Queens to the stark cold of a hospital, Lighting Designer Ben Stanton joins ETC to explain how the lighting in Mary Jane tells a story of its own. Read more at https://hubs.la/Q02LJCMy0
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Atlanta’s The Weber School has transformed its space with High End Systems Halcyon Titanium, SolaFrame 3000, SolaPix 7, and SolaFrame Theatre fixtures, as well as an Eos Apex 10 console, to create a stunning theatre rig in their space. 36 ColorSource Spot V’s and 36 Fresnel V’s provide a soft stage wash to complement the moving fixtures. Get all the details on the high school's updated lighting system on our blog! https://hubs.la/Q02Lzw0D0
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ETC has released two updates to the Hog 4 Operating System! These updates primarily provide a solution for Full Boar 4, Road Hog 4-21, and HedgeHog 4X consoles built after 2020 that are experiencing startup issues where output licensing is lost. This fix is provided in v3.21.1 for users still on the v3.x level of the OS, while v4.2 brings this and other small fixes based on user input, as well as an improvement to the Fixture Builder. In v4.2 the Fixture Builder now offers users the ability to create multi-cell fixtures on their own. We recommend reading the release notes for v3.21.1 and v4.2 before updating. Please note that consoles experiencing the output licensing issue and running a v3.x version must use a full install to v3.21.1 to resolve the issue. Release notes and software downloads are available at https://hubs.la/Q02L8T9m0.
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Lighting Designer Ben Stanton and Programmer Alex Fogel join ETC to discuss Days of Wine and Roses, a tale of love and addiction colliding. The jazzy musical based on the 1962 film, stars Brian d’Arcy James and Kelli O’Hara who portray a couple entangled in their mutual struggles with alcoholism. Drawing from his jazz drummer background, Stanton masterfully wove light and shadow to evoke both beauty and artificiality. ETC’s Source Four LED Series 3 fixtures illuminated the stage while Eos Apex ran the show. Read more about the unforgettable Days of Wine and Roses musical at the link. Photos by Joan Marcus https://hubs.la/Q02KQXP90
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