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Gala Systems in Partnership with Siemens Canada Transforms Steinmetz Hall

January 6, 2023

r. Phillips Center – Steinmetz Hall : Theater & Design Interviews (Siemens & Gala Systems)

Transform World-Class Venues. Gala Systems is an OEM, Headquartered in Quebec, Canada. They are the world’s largest manufacturer of under-stage equipment and a leader in automated multipurpose halls. Since 1980, Gala Systems has completed installations of remarkable electromechanical systems at more than 1,750 public assembly and performance venues in 65 countries. 

Gala Systems solutions – using specialized technologies like Spiralift®, the world’s most compact lifting system – empower venue operators to completely reconfigure their sites in breathtaking fashion. Gala Systems makes it easy to switch from event to event in a matter of minutes, no matter how dramatically different the seating and space arrangements may be, such as transforming a room from a lecture theatre into a dance hall. Transform World-Class Venues with Siemens Canada.

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