DTS have announced an exciting new partnership with GDS, that will see the two companies work together to bring some products to the UK.
Both renowned market leaders in their own right, GDS have pioneered lighting manufacturing with their iconic product ranges and DTS have been at the forefront of professional projector development within the entertainment and architectural lighting sectors.
Since 2004, Bristol-based GDS has been providing innovative and practical lighting solutions for a range of clients across the globe, with their focus primarily on entertainment venues and protected historical sites. This year, the company have broadened their approach to include the architectural sector in order to bring them unrivalled expertise, imaginative lighting products and quality control systems to even more spaces worldwide.
Similarly, in the last few years, DTS is going through an extraordinary evolution and increasing its core product lines with new technology and solutions suitable for any lighting project. Established in 1980, DTS has created a diverse product range, thanks to their extraordinary in-house expertise and authentic Italian craftsmanship.
The partnership between these two forward-thinking companies has been welcomed on both sides, and International Sales Manager for DTS Rafaella Scaccia said “GDS is a passionate company, that has been working successfully within the international entertainment lighting sector for over 15 years. It is my absolute pleasure to work together and I am confident that they will offer us a strong and stable sales and marketing platform to further establish DTS as a primary choice for rental companies and lighting professionals.”
Managing Director of GDS Richard Cuthbert said; “Put simply, DTS quality and innovation is outstanding. Witnessing the product operating reliably in harsh environments over many years is a testament to its build quality. DTS innovation is aligned with GDS core philosophies and I’m proud to be focusing on building a long term partnership both in Architectural and Entertainment sectors.”