- PLASA
PLASA is the Professional Lighting And Sound Association, a UK-based
trade organisation representing over 500 members worldwide.cite web |url=http://www.plasa.org/about/ |title=About Us |accessdate=2007-10-25 |author=PLASA |date=2007-10-25]In addition to providing members with expert advice on a wide range of
business andtechnical issues, PLASA also monitors legislative developments, alerting members to forthcoming UK, EU and internationallaws andregulations that may affect the way they manage their business.PLASA is developing qualifications for the
industry in the UK. [cite web |url=http://www.plasa.org/press/releases/?pr=Audio+and+AV+NVQs+reach+key+stage+%2D+29+May+2007 |title=Audio and AV NVQs reach key stage |accessdate=2007-10-24 |author=PLASA |date=2007-05-29] It became aQCA approved awarding body in April 2008 when it launched its qualification scheme for rigging in the entertainments industry. [cite web |url=http://www.qca.org.uk/qca_16973.aspx |title=News release: More employers gain awarding body status |accessdate=2008-06-13 |author=QCA |date=2008-04-02] [cite web|url=http://www.qca.org.uk/qca_16964.aspx|title=Professional Lighting and Sound Association (PLASA) becoming an awarding body - case study|accessdate=2008-09-11|author=QCA]In a wider role, PLASA also offers guidance on
careers andprofessional development opportunities in the sector, underlining its aim to ensure that theskills needs of the industry are fully addressed.The Association also recognises the need for close liaison with
Government and other partners to develop a greater understanding of the needs of the industry. The Association's work in this area - in particularlobbying campaigns [cite web |url=http://www.plasa.org/press/releases/?pr=PLASA+takes+lead+on+PAD+Directive+%2D+31+July+2007 |title=PLASA takes lead on PAD Directive |accessdate=2007-10-29 |author=PLASA |date=2007-07-31] [cite web |url=http://www.plasa.org/press/releases/?pr=Radio+Licensing+campaign+continues+%2D+1+May+2007 |title=Radio Licensing meeting attracts over 70 industry professionals |accessdate=2007-10-29 |author=PLASA |date=2007-05-01] [cite web |url=http://www.plasa.org/press/releases/?pr=PLASA+WEEE+Consultation+%2D+25+September+2006 |title=Industry's Last Chance to Influence WEEE Implementation |accessdate=2007-10-29 |author=PLASA |date=2006-09-25] and itsresearch activities - is helping to build better recognition for the industry.An increasingly multi-faceted organisation, the Association also runs media and events arms, responsible for two of the industry-leading magazines "
Lighting&Sound International " and "Lighting&Sound America " and one of the main European exhibitions for the sector, thePLASA Show inLondon 'sEarls Court .PLASA is also a member of the World Entertainment Technology Federation (World-ETF) - an alliance of international
entertainment technology associations. Together they create an international forum for the discussion of common issues including technical standards, trading methods, training and education and industry growth worldwide.The other members of the World-ETF are:
*The Professional Lighting and Sound Association of
Germany (VPLT)
*The US-based Entertainment Services and Technology Association (ESTA)
*The Association of Italian Manufacturers for the Entertainment Industry (APIAS)
*TheJapan Association of Safety Staging Technology (JASST)
*The Electronics and Information Technology Exporters Association ofSpain (SECARTYS)History
PLASA was formed over 27 years ago when a fledgling industry began to develop from the pioneering work of the talented individuals who first explored new concepts in sound, lighting, projection and staging.
From 1976 to 1983 PLASA was known as the British Association of Discotheque Equipment Manufacturers (BADEM). In 1983 it was decided, in order to reflect the broader business activities of member companies and also the wider entertainment, leisure and presentation markets that member companies were servicing, that a change of name was necessary.
In 1987, PLASA's new headquarters were opened in
Eastbourne , and in addition to the PLASA secretariat, the association's own magazine Lighting&Sound International also operated from the same offices.At the beginning of
2007 , PLASA relocated to new headquarters within Eastbourne.References
External links
* [http://www.plasa.org PLASA]
See also
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PLASA Show
*Lighting&Sound International
*Lighting&Sound America
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