Of all of the featured applications, the marine environment offers the ultimate lighting challenge. With exceptionally high standards expected for all interior and exterior light fixtures and fittings, as well as the knowledge to integrate the various control technologies found in architectural lighting, moving entertainment lighting and emergency lighting. The careful selection of lighting equipment is paramount, as it ensures that you will be able to enthral audiences with a stunning variety of pre-programmed shows and scheduled events, fully automated to occur throughout the cruise.
Whether it be the automatic triggering of the 'Midnight Buffet' scene in the 'Main Dining Room' or linking the casino lighting to trigger a 'Jackpot' scene when a passenger strikes it lucky, the careful selection of the systems integrator is just as vital as the selection of the products. This accomplished, the permutations will be simply endless.
With the vast percentage of public areas onboard a super-yacht or cruise ship, being either below decks or remote from natural daylight, the effective control of aesthetically pleasing architectural lighting is one of the fundamental requirements for the modern cruise vessel. In addition, with passenger requirements and expectations increasing all the time, the ability to harness the very latest light and sound technologies is of the utmost importance in order to achieve the desired effects.
Utilising a wide selection of architectural lighting loads, such as tungsten downlighters, coloured neon, light emitting diodes, fibre optics and theatrical fixtures and fittings, Quo Vadis integrate multiple lighting control technologies in order to create anything from a simple relaxing lighting scene through to multiple theatrical special effects, which can either captivate passengers with displays of moving art and changing colours, or simply make guests feel at home.