Shedding some Light on Garden Route Conferencing

Conferencing in the Garden Route is on the increase - a move being welcomed by the peripheral service industries. Services range from the designing and building of new conference venues to the organizing of appropriate travel arrangements, seating and catering facilities. The conferencing industry thrives on proper planning and professionalism. Whether it is an international conference or local corporate team building event, there is no margin for error. Proper planning includes addressing all the lighting requirements of a conference facility. It's the smallest detail that one usually takes for granted when designing, promoting or using a conference venue, but can you imagine the disappointment when your venue's lighting facilities do not live up to expectations of high ranking speakers and delegates. Well-rehearsed presentations and important debates should not be held to ransom by poor lighting facilities.

Climacs Lighting in George has realized the need for appropriate conference venue lighting facilities and the professional service demanded by the industry. So much so that they have complied a thorough display board at their premises dedicated solely for this industry. Lighting items recommended and displayed upon this board include items such as down lighters (focused lighting), fluorescents (general lighting) and portable spots (highlight lighting).

Climacs Lighting's overall service includes being available for consulting when designing or upgrading conference facilities. Mike and Christine McLennan offer their expertise in this regard while being distributors of only the finest products at affordable rates. Mike is also of the opinion that lighting equipment such as switches, wall mountings, power skirting (to hide unsightly cables), power poles (portable power points), dimmers, switch plugs (fixed power points) and light switches (various types including intermediate switching, neon indicators, TV points, satellite points, two way switching, change over switching etc.) should at the end of the day be functional and aesthetically pleasing, thereby complimenting the conference venue in every way.