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Ann Marie SERAPID Announces Web Site Updates

SERAPID, Inc recently updated their web site: www.serapid.us.

A product-centered focus, technical expertise and navigational ease were the factors driving the original design concept. In this update site visitors will find smoother navigation to the products and solutions they seek from SERAPID right on the home page.

Additional product updates include new standard specifications for the Telescopic Mast, and product…

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Added by Ann Marie on February 18, 2011 at 9:31am — No Comments

Ann Marie SERAPID Stage Lift at the New World Symphony in Miami Beach

The recent opening of the New World Center in Miami Beach, is home to the New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy. The building is designed by Frank Gehry and Partners and features a stage lift utilizing SERAPID LinkLift Lifting Columns.

The New World Symphony fellowship program is for graduates of distinguished music programs providing them the opportunity for leadership positions in orchestras…

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Added by Ann Marie on February 2, 2011 at 11:48am — No Comments

Ann Marie Rising Tide Bars Aboard Royal Caribbean International's New Oasis and Allure of the Seas Utilize SERAPID Lift Columns

Royal Caribbean International's Oasis Class of Ships - including the Oasis of the Seas and the Allure of the Seas - offer a host of features new to the cruising world with twin height loft cabins, a Boardwalk full of attractions, the Royal Promenade with a wide variety of shops and restaurants, Central Park with living grass and trees and a travelling bar!

SERAPID worked with the UK architect W S Atkins to develop the concept for the vertical movement of the…

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Added by Ann Marie on December 29, 2010 at 6:46am — No Comments

Ann Marie See the New Trap Lift and Telescopic Mast at LDI 2010

SERAPID, Inc will exhibit new lift equipment for the entertainment industry at LDI - the Telescopic Mast System and the Trap Lift. The Telescopic Mast can be used to lift/lower lights, cameras, microphones, props and scenery. The Trap Lift is also used to carry scenery and objects from underneath the stage up to stage level as well as…

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Added by Ann Marie on September 29, 2010 at 12:09pm — No Comments

Ann Marie SEE SERAPID STAGE LIFTS AT PLASA 2010

SERAPID, a supplier of stage lifts, orchestra pit lifts and scenery transfer wagons for the entertainment industry, will showcase their award-winning products at the 2010 PLASA Show, September 12-15 at Earl's Court in London, stand…

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Added by Ann Marie on September 7, 2010 at 11:07am — No Comments

Ann Marie SERAPID TO EXHIBIT AT PALME VIETNAM

SERAPID, a supplier of stage lifts, orchestra pit lifts and scenery transfer wagons for the entertainment industry will showcase their award winning products at PALME Vietnam July 22-24 at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center in Ho Chi Minh City, booth #F31.

For more information, visit http://www.serapid.us or http://www.serapid.com.

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Added by Ann Marie on July 21, 2010 at 7:49am — No Comments

Ann Marie SERAPID WELCOMES NEW STAFF MEMBERS

SERAPID, Inc is excited to welcome four new staff members since the beginning of 2010.

Brian Kattleman, Chris Evitts, Tom Zhang and Rich Wodnicki have all joined the SERAPID team.

Evitts and Zhang are part of the engineering team, while Kattleman is in the marketing department working on graphic design and animation. Wodnicki is in sales focusing on industry and stamping.

SERAPID specializes in vertical and horizontal motion through the use of our…

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Added by Ann Marie on July 8, 2010 at 12:50pm — No Comments

Ann Marie SERAPID PARTICIPATING IN A NUMBER OF THEATRE EXHIBITIONS WORLDWIDE

SERAPID, a worldwide leader in design, engineering and manufacturing of stage and orchestra pit lifts as well as scenery transfer systems for theatres, entertainment and multipurpose venues, will participate in a number of exhibitions during the summer months.

First on the list is the International Theatre Engineering and Architecture Conference (ITEAC) June 13-15 at Central Hall Westminster in London. SERAPID is a silver sponsor of the conference, and representatives will…

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Added by Ann Marie on June 10, 2010 at 8:54am — No Comments

Ann Marie SERAPID LAUNCHES NEW WEB SITE

SERAPID, Inc is excited to announce the launch of their brand-new web site: www.serapid.us.

A product-centered focus, technical expertise and navigational ease were the factors driving the design concept. Users will find many more application photos and videos.

The new site also showcases a number of new (and recently introduced) products - such as the SERAPID High-Speed Trap Lift, Telescopic Mast System, Electric Spindle…

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Added by Ann Marie on April 26, 2010 at 11:53am — No Comments

Ann Marie SERAPID STAGE LIFTS ON EXHIBIT AT PALME CHINA

SERAPID, Inc, a supplier of stage lifts, orchestra pit lifts and scenery transfer wagons for the entertainment industry, will showcase their award-winning products at the PALME China Exhibition, May 20-23rd at the China International Exhibition Centre in Beijing.

SERAPID's LinkLift and horizontal motion systems provide simple solutions to many of the common problems associated with stage engineering. The simple design helps keep the system safe for on-stage performers. At the…

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Added by Ann Marie on April 26, 2010 at 11:45am — No Comments

Ann Marie SERAPID Lifts on Exhibit at PALM China

SERAPID, a supplier of stage lifts, orchestra pit lifts and scenery wagon transfer systems for the entertainment industry, will showcase their award-winning products at the PALM EXPO in China May 28th through 31st at the China International Expo Center in Beijing, China. SERAPID’s LinkLift and horizontal motion systems provide simple solutions to many of the… Continue

Added by Ann Marie on May 14, 2009 at 6:17am — No Comments

Ann Marie SERAPID Meets Shakespeare during Production of King John

The Oregon Shakespeare Theater Festival was planning to incorporate an elevator for their production of Shakespeare’s King John. They had some unique design restrictions to allow them to bring up some large scenic elements stored under the stage. “The elevator we were building had very little space for a traditional ram or drive,” said Tom Knapp, Production Manager for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival Theater in Ashland, Oregon. In fact, little room or space was an understatement – there was no… Continue

Added by Ann Marie on May 14, 2009 at 6:13am — No Comments

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