TAIT will show a selection of automation products on stand 12.0-E14 at Prolight+Sound 2025. Visitors will be able to learn more about epiQ Mini, the Kinesys family name of products, now under the TAIT brand, and their sales and rental availability in Europe, plus the continued product support and training available globally.
Learn more about the new epiQ mini, the smallest console in the epiQ series. Featuring the intuitive iQ interface and access to the TAIT Navigator Automation Platform, it’s designed for smaller venues and multi-console environments. The epiQ mini also provides a natural upgrade path for Kinesys Vector users, bringing the next generation of features, usability, and suppor
Featured products at the TAIT stand will include the Kinesys Apex Hoists and Drives, Kinesys DigiHoist range, and Kinesys Libra Load Cells, alongside the TAIT epiQ console with a live 3D visualisation demo.
epiQ has become the automation console of choice for many theatres, opera houses and cruise ships around the world, including the Royal Ballet and Opera, London’s National Theatre and the entire Virgin Voyages fleet.
Dave Weatherhead, EVP, Technology & Innovation at TAIT, will be available on the stand and will also be presenting a seminar on “A New Paradigm for Show Control” at 1pm on the main stage in Hall 12.0 on Tuesday 8 April at 1pm.
TAIT project manager James Pemblington will also present on Rolling House Stages, including the specification points to look out for, benefits to venues, and more- also in Hall 12.0 at 1pm on Wednesday 9 April.