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New name of our design and manufacturing company

New name of our design and manufacturing company

Gemert, The Netherlands – From 1 March 2026, the design and manufacturing company behind ELC Lighting and Green‑GO Communication operates under a new name: Evenution.

This change applies to the company name, not to the names of the two product brands.

Why this change?

ELC and Green‑GO have shared the same production, engineering and expertise for many years. Moving to Evenution gives that shared foundation one clear company name, while the two brands continue independently, each with its own role in your workflow.

What changes?

  • The production company ELC Lighting B.V. is now called Evenution.
  • ELC keeps its current logo; product labels are updated to follow the brand guidelines more consistently.
  • Green‑GO Digital becomes Green‑GO Communication, including a new logo.
  • Evenution now handles production, sales and marketing directly.

What stays the same?

  • ELC tools that help you design, test, manage and monitor your lighting network.
  • Green‑GO systems that keep your crew connected with clear, immediate communication across any setup.
  • In‑house development and production in the Netherlands.
  • The same people. The same support.
  • The same focus on solutions that hold up in real live environments.

Two brands with their own purpose.

One production company behind them.

Welcome to Evenution.

Hibino Lighting presented ELC at ProLight & ProVisual 2026

Hibino Lighting presented ELC at ProLight & ProVisual 2026

Tokyo, Japan – Last month, in Februari 2026, our Japanese distributor Hibino Lighting showcased ELC at ProLight & ProVisual 2026 in Tokyo. The exhibition takes place every two years and brings together professionals from the entertainment and AV industries across Japan.

At the booth, visitors explored our network solutions and saw how ELC tools support reliable signal flow in demanding setups. Hibino shared photos from the show floor, giving a glimpse of how ELC was presented to technicians, designers and integrators looking for flexible, real world ready control solutions.

The next edition of ProLight & ProVisual will take place in 2028, and we look forward to supporting Hibino Lighting again as the Japanese market continues to grow.

ISE 2026 was a success!

ISE 2026 was a success!

Barcelona, Spain – Over three days we met users and distributors from all over the world. We discussed ideas, explored challenges and looked at how our tools are used in the field every day.

We tested Green-GO beltpacks, walked through ELC dmXLAN workflows on the spot and talked about what helps you keep control when the pressure is on.

Thanks to everyone who took the time to stop by. It was a pleasure meeting you.

Nice meeting you at CUE 2026!

Nice meeting you at CUE 2026!

Rotterdam, The Netherlands – CUE 2026 offered a great opportunity to reconnect with professionals who work with light every day. During the show you could find us at the booth of our Dutch distributor Rolight, who represent our brand with the same focus on reliability, clarity and real‑world performance.

Our Lead Service and Support, Jeroen Snoeijen, was present throughout the event to answer questions, discuss workflows and help visitors explore how our network solutions can support their creative and technical demands.

PLASA 2025

PLASA 2025

London, United Kingdom – Together with our distributor Canford UK, we were exhibiting at PLASA 2025. The Canford team, along with one of our own colleagues, was there to showcase our products and answer all your questions. Thank you to everyone who stopped by!

Theatrixx to distribute ELC and Green-GO

Theatrixx to distribute ELC and Green-GO

Canada – Award-winning Netherlands-based manufacturer ELC Lighting has appointed Theatrixx Technologies as the new exclusive distributor for both its product lines – the ELC range of DMX-over-IP lighting control products and the Green-GO family of digital wireless intercom solutions – in Canada. The deal was finalized at a meeting between Jacques Tessier, founder of Theatrixx Technologies, and ELC Lighting’s Silvio Cibien, at LDI in Las Vegas.

Philippe Laframboise, Theatrixx business development, says, “ELC and Green-GO have been staples of our industry for as long as I can remember. Their products and related software are designed very much with the operator in mind, packed with all the features needed in the field.”

Founded in 1999, Montreal-based Theatrixx is both a manufacturer and distributor of equipment for the performing arts, events, and live entertainment industries. As well as providing lighting, video, rigging and associated equipment from leading global brands, it also makes and sells its own range of products worldwide. These include the xVision Nomad LED screen, xPressCue media playback unit for video, lighting and audio professionals, the xVision Series of stand-alone video converters and the xFocus LED lighting range.

ELC Lighting’s products are a welcome addition to the Theatrixx offering, Laframboise believes, “As a distributor and manufacturer, we always aim to offer our customers peace of mind. We want them to have access to the most reliable products . . . We always look for complementary new brands, to provide turnkey solutions.”

He adds, “With products designed for both fixed installation and live events, we see great potential for ELC and Green-GO in all the wide variety of market sectors we serve. We are proud to be part of the adventure.”

Speaking on behalf of ELC Lighting, Silvio Cibien comments, “Theatrixx is a perfect fit for our brands. We share the same philosophy – to offer innovative, cost-effective, high-quality products that address real needs. We very much look forward to working with them.”

ELC Lighting introduces the next step in RDM addressing with dmXLAN QR

ELC Lighting introduces the next step in RDM addressing with dmXLAN QR

Addressing RDM lighting fixtures is now as simple as: fixture number – scan – done!

Up till now, addressing fixtures has always been a time-consuming task, done by either looking up DMX addresses and manually entering them into a device or using RDM to identify each single device and set its address.

ELC Lighting has now developed RDM-QR. Using the dmXLAN QR mobile app (available for iOS and Android), addressing a fixture is as easy as entering the fixture number and scanning the RDM-QR. The ELC node system and the dmXLAN application then take care of the rest.

The system can be used in pre-production as well as an online scenario with all fixtures connected.

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ELC lighting introduces the final step in redundancy

ELC lighting introduces the final step in redundancy

DMX can now be made redundant. Up till now, a redundant network could be built right up to the ethernet to DMX node. However, the last link in the chain of lighting data – the DMX cable – was still a single point of failure.

The ELC lighting dmXLAN nodeGBx system now enables you to make your DMX system entirely redundant simply by feeding the end of your DMX run back into a nodeGBx. Simply by setting this port up as a DMX backup port ensures a smooth take-over in case of any failure in the DMX run.

The nodeGBx system is capable of extremely quick takeovers in case of failure. Virtually no glitches are seen on the lighting rig. In case of a DMX cable breakage or unplugging, the backup port will take over the DMX output within 50 ms. In case of a partial network failure, the backup port will take over directly after the set DMX hold time. When the ‘fault condition’ has ended the recovery time is less than one DMX frame.

PRG chooses to network with ELC

PRG chooses to network with ELC

The Netherlands – ELC Lighting, the innovator in DMX control, networking and accessories for the professional entertainment lighting market, has announced that Production Resource Group (PRG), the world’s leading supplier of entertainment production services, has made a significant investment in its innovative ELC GBX Distribution System.

Specifically tailored for live entertainment applications, the GBX Distribution System transforms how DMX can be distributed from an ethernet network. Recognising this, PRG has purchased multiple units, including ELC’s switchGBx10 and switchGBx18 switches, nodeGBx8 nodes, and the innovative new nodeGBx8 Slave node.

Bob Walpot, Director of Operations and Asset Strategy at PRG Europe, says, “With this investment, we evaluated various brands and involved our technical teams from our various markets and segments. ELC was the preferred choice because of the technical and financial efficiency of the products. The Slave node is the perfect example of this. It has been really well thought through. Without losing any technical advantages, they have cut costs drastically.”

The new Slave node is an important part of the ELC GBX Distribution System, of which the dmXLAN switch (GBx10 or GBx18) forms the backbone. With the switch as master, up to 15 slave nodes can be daisy-chained via the ethernet ports. The slave unit serves as a substitute for a DMX splitter rack, with all DMX ports fully programmable as output, input, merge, backup and more, as node ports, meaning significant savings in hardware cost. Supporting all open protocols including sACN, Art-Net and ShowNET, the system revolutionises ethernet/DMX network distribution, and delivers major new efficiencies to the event production market.

Walpot adds, “ELC also listened clearly to our specific needs and provided a tailor-made solution.”

That solution included the addition of Neutrik opticalCON Advanced Duo fibre optic ports, mounted directly onto the units, as requested by PRG.

“This will make the units even more flexible in their use,” says Walpot. “As a global company, it is essential that the equipment we buy is widely applicable. We provide a 360-degree service in various market segments, all with specific needs. With the flexibility of the new ELC range we are able to serve all these markets in a cost-efficient way.”

The new ELC GBX Distribution equipment will be based at PRG Belgium, serving mainly the Belgian, French, Dutch and German markets, but will form a key element of PRG’s extensive global stockholding, available for transfer and use between more than 40 PRG locations worldwide.

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