Application Period Commences for Opus and Sinus
The Prolight + Sound event, a renowned gathering for the event industry, annually recognises innovative figures and projects with the Sinus Award and the Opus Award. These prestigious accolades are considered among the most esteemed in their respective fields.
The Sinus Award, established in 2004, honours innovative projects in the field of audiovisual communication in various categories. This year, the award was given to the media installation at the Hilti AG headquarters in Liechtenstein. The Sinus Award recognises innovative use of AV media technology and system integration solutions, making it a highly regarded prize in the AV media technology industry.
On the other hand, the Opus Award, which has been granted annually since 2002, honours artistic achievement for the use of professional event technology. In 2017, the Opus Award was presented to two different projects: "Get Loud Open Air Tour 2016" by Rea Garvey and the staging of Schiller's "The Robbers".
Applications and suggestions for the Sinus 2018 or Opus 2018 Awards can be submitted until November 12. Interested parties can find application forms and more information at www.prolight-sound.com/sinus and www.prolight-sound.com/opus.
The awards ceremony for the Sinus Award, Opus Award, PIPA, and MIPA Awards is traditionally part of Prolight + Sound and Musikmesse. The ceremony for 2018 is scheduled for April 12.
The Sinus and Opus Awards serve as a testament to the event's commitment to honouring excellence in the industry, with the Opus Award focusing on artistic achievement and the Sinus Award on innovative projects in the field of audiovisual communication. The awards also recognise lifetime achievement, making them a significant part of the Prolight + Sound event.
For more information about the awards or the Prolight + Sound event, please visit the official website or contact the organisers for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Event technology is a significant focus of the Opus Award, an annual accolade given to artistic achievements in professional event technology. The Sinus Award, on the other hand, honors innovative projects in the field of event technology, particularly those involving audiovisual communication.