• PK Sound robotic line source technology now available throughout Europe

    PK Sound, the robotic line array company, has partnered with regional distributors to make its solutions readily available throughout the EU. Belgium-based distribution firm FACE will represent PK in Central Europe while Barcelona’s Adagio Pro will represent the brand in Southern Europe.

    “After months of close collaboration laying the foundation for our expansion into the EU, we’re proud to welcome FACE and Adagio Pro as PK Sound’s Regional Distributors for Central and Southern Europe, respectively,” begins James Oliver, Chief Strategy Officer with PK Sound. “Both have outstanding reputations serving their territories and the first-class technical and commercial acumen to properly support a technologically advanced product line. Working together, we can deliver a premium acoustic and brand experience for PK Alliance members and their clients on an international scale.”

    PK Alliance Member companies investing in PK’s T10 medium-format robotic line source systems through FACE and Adagio Pro gain exclusive access to dry-hire rentals of large-format Trinity Black robotic systems from a globally standardized inventory throughout Europe and North America, including active Hubs in Spain and Belgium. Additional Hubs will be added throughout Europe and worldwide commensurate with utilization by the growing network of Alliance Members.

    To ensure the success of current and future European partners, PK Sound has hired a team of experienced and esteemed live sound industry professionals in the territory to serve as a direct voice to its global headquarters in Calgary, Canada, and liaise between EU-based Regional Distributors, Alliance Members, and clients.

    The company is also working with a growing network of distinguished FOH and systems engineers, dubbed PK Alliance Educators, to train and support its expanding user base and continue driving product demand.

    “PK Sound’s robotic line source technology is unlike anything else in this industry, and its potential in the European market is virtually limitless,” comments Daniel Alorda Derksen, Executive Director of Adagio Pro and its parent company, Holmusic. “We’ve made significant progress in developing the PK Alliance network in Southern Europe and look forward to sharing the advantages of real-time, multi-axis coverage control with our expanding network of partners and clients in the region.”

    “The level of innovation that PK Sound brings to the table, both with its current robotic offerings and forward-thinking product road map, is unsurpassed in our industry and incredibly exciting,” shares Karel De Piere, CEO of FACE. “Our staff and partner network are fully aligned behind the brand and the response from the market so far has been very encouraging. PK represents the next generation of live sound technology, and the future looks incredibly exciting.”
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