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About Us

The Wybron factory

Nestled at the foot of Pikes Peak in Colorado, USA, Wybron invents, markets, and manufactures the high-tech products that have transformed the entertainment lighting and architectural industries. In this state-of-the-art, 50,000 square foot manufacturing facility, Wybron puts innovation, quality and world-class service to work every day.

Wybron: Center Stage In Entertainment Lighting

Color changers

Wybron invented the scrolling color changer in 1980, changing forever the way lighting designers execute their designs. But it was only the beginning. Wybron's burst of innovative energy went on and on, resulting in a continuous stream of industry-standard products and accessories. Our Coloram color changer continues to dominate stages worldwide, as designers specify it for its unmatched range of features, easy utility, and dependable Wybron performance. The CXI offers a nearly infinite color palette and real-time color adjustment...from the comfort of the console. Autopilot II, the industry's only 3-D tracking system, gives performers new freedom to move, matching light movement to performer movement in real time. And Eclipse and Eclipse II, our popular DMX-controlled dowser, does mechanically what cannot be done electronically: it gives designers real control over their HMI and other non-dimmable lights. Tying all our equipment, and other RDM capable gear, together is the Infotrace control and management system. Never before have the fixture options and operating information been readily available, using standard wiring and equipment, from the desk.

Given Wybron's commitment to innovation and to the industries it serves, there's no telling what we'll come up with next. The only thing that's certain is that it will meet our own standards of innovation, quality, and Wybron dependability.

Behind The Scenes: Precision Manufacturing

Innovation in manufacturing has made the Wybron name synonymous with reliability. Skilled personnel at all levels make it happen, and a purposely vertical orientation makes everyone accountable, assuring quality fabrication from start to finish.

Amada punch

Investment in manufacturing continues to make our products better, our jobs easier. Our line features the most advanced equipment available: the Amada Vipros 358-58 station CNC turret punch press, the Amada CNC brake, the Haeger 816 hardware insertion hydraulic press, the Trans Tech Combo 130 pad printer, the Nordson Horizon 400 fully automatic 8-gun powder paint system, and now, the Daewoo CNC turning center. This CNC equipment is investment spending at its best: it integrates our computer-aided engineering with the fabrication process... making final fit and finish as close to perfect as possible. At Wybron, because our name is on the line, nothing less will do.

Engineering: Step-Ahead Thinking Makes The Difference

Engineering

With innovation as a bedrock value, it's no surprise that Wybron's electrical, mechanical and software engineers are truly best-in-class, and use the most leading edge tools available. For example, mechanical designs are developed using Solid Works, a powerful parametric CAD system for solid modeling. It speeds development time, reduces error, and sets the stage for computer driven manufacturing whose tolerances are miniscule. The embedded software that drives our products is written in C, then debugged using an in-circuit emulator. Product electronics are designed with state-of-the-art RISC and DSP microprocessor technology, and manufactured with industry-leading robotic surface mount assembly equipment. Together, the engineering disciplines ensure efficient design, precision manufacturing, and the "never fail" reliability so integral to the Wybron name.