James Thomas Engineering

James Thomas Engineering
Industry Entertainment rigging and Stage lighting
Founded Bishampton, England (February 1977 (1977-02))
Founder James Thomas, John Walters
Headquarters Worcester, United Kingdom
Number of locations
2
Area served
Worldwide
Products
  • PixelRange Fixtures
  • General Purpose Truss
Website www.jamesthomas.co.uk
Footnotes / references
[1]

James Thomas Engineering (JTE) is a British manufacturing company based in Worcester, Worcestershire. Since 1990, the company also has offices in Knoxville, Tennessee. The company manufactures stage lighting equipment and stage rigging equipment, such as trusses, PAR lamp enclosures and more recently LED stage lighting equipment.

History

James Thomas Engineering was formed in February 1977 in a small garage in Bishampton, England by James Thomas and John Walters, manufacturing spun aluminium par lanterns. In 1978 it moved to Pershore and started manufacturing truss. It developed a pre-rigged truss system in 1983 and relocated to larger premises in Pershore in 1984. In 1990 JTE opened a USA office for manufacturing truss.[1]

In July 2000 the UK office relocated again to a larger 52,700 square foot facility in Worcester and in October 2001 the USA site relocated to a 30,000 square foot facility.[1][2]

In 2002 the company started manufacturing LED stage lighting fixtures as part of a product range known as PixelRange, including the 1044 PixelLine fixture.[1]

Indiana State Fair

James Thomas Engineering was implicated in a number of lawsuits arising as a result of the Indiana State Fair stage collapse in 2011.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Company". James Thomas Engineering Website. James Thomas Engineering. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  2. "Truss & SuperTruss Manufacturer in Tennessee". James Thomas Engineering USA Website. James Thomas Engineering. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  3. Thompson, Gayle (16 August 2013). "Sugarland Insurer Files New Lawsuit in Indiana State Fair Stage Collapse". The Boot. Retrieved 24 November 2013.

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