Live from GETshow 2026 | FINE ART Draws Massive Crowds and Wins Hearts on Day One – More Excitement Tomorrow!
on April 6, the highly anticipated GETshow 2026 grandly opened at Halls A&D of the Guangzhou Import and Export Fair Complex. As the annual pinnacle event of China's light and shadow technology sector, it gathered top industry forces. FINE ART – located at Booths B2 and C2 in Hall 18.2, Lighting Pavilion D – captivated visitors on day one with a visual feast blending hardcore technology and artistic brilliance.





From the very first day, the FINE ART booth was surrounded by enthusiastic crowds. Visitors stopped by to take photos, experience the products, and engage in discussions – every corner buzzed with industry peers' curiosity and anticipation for the new offerings.
The FINE ART team greeted every visitor with full energy: in-depth face-to-face explanations, on-the-spot Q&A sessions covering product features, operational details, technological breakthroughs, and system integration – allowing guests to truly experience FINE ART's solid strength across the entire chain of R&D, manufacturing, and products.




This year, FINE ART brought multiple revolutionary 2026 products: the high-CRI four-in-one FA 17, full-spectrum four-in-one FA 17C, large-aperture high-power wash light FA 1507 IP, high-penetration laser beam light FA 300 BEAM IP, and ultimate three-in-one laser light FA 500 BSW IP – all drawing visitors for extended exchanges.



The new 2026 TEKMAND E3 Light and TEKMAND E3 Compact are designed for compactness and efficiency, while the flagship TEKMAND G3 Ultra and TEKMAND G3 Pro feature dual front and rear cameras, infrared modules, fingerprint recognition, depth image recognition, and voice control – AI interactions that make lighting programming easier and more convenient.



The FINE iSPOT PILOT tracking system, with its newly upgraded auto-tracking function, became the "crowd favorite" at the booth. During live demonstrations, the system captured human movement in real time, with screen visuals and light tracking synchronized almost without lag – many visitors eagerly tried it themselves.




Suspended above the center of the booth, the FINE DAX system was in operation. Comprising the FD Hoistar human-machine interaction console, FD 500T chain hoist with CNC control, and FD VFD 3-axis controller, it uses vector motion control algorithms to achieve ±1mm high-precision positioning and zero-speed hovering. Paired with a playful robot dance, it drew crowds of onlookers – this was not just machinery, but a dance of art and precision.




Beyond the booth, an unmissable audio-visual awaited. Many visitors boarded FINE ART's free shuttle buses to the FINE ART intelligent headquarters' performance hall to watch the 2026 FINE ART Light show The Bridge, co-created with the Da Meng team led by teacher Chen Jie.


With 1,600 self-developed professional stage lighting fixtures, large-scale integration of TEKMAND consoles and the FINE DAX control system, and full in-house construction and setup by the FINE ART team – from equipment to control, true full-chain synergy was achieved.




Guests also toured the brand exhibition hall, intelligent manufacturing department, lean production workshop, and experimental center, experiencing up close the formidable strength of this national-level "Little Giant" in R&D innovation, high-standard production, and delivery systems.












