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Solotech Completes Acquisition of Production and AVL Integrator Morris Light & Sound

Published: 2021-03-22

Solotech announced today the completion of the acquisition of Nashville-based Morris Light & Sound.

With this acquisition, Solotech “expands its activities in the United States and solidifies its presence in the Nashville region by joining forces with the talented live productions and systems integrations teams (InteRise) of Morris Light & Sound,” the joint announcement says.

Solotech president and CEO Martin Tremblay says the Morris Light & Sound acquisition is “highly strategic.

“Our joint capabilities and resources enable us to significantly strengthen our footprint in the USA, and much more in Nashville, to the benefit of all our clients,” he said in the joint announcement.

“It is also the assurance of our unmatched readiness for clients in the live productions industry, and our enhanced ability to offer compelling and innovative services and solutions when activities resume after the global crisis,” said Tremblay.

“We continue to build based on long-term relationships and delivery excellence to propel our overall footprint locally, nationally and globally,” he said.

This step will enable Solotech to expand its current systems integration experts and resources in the area and across the United states, as they already design, develop and integrate some of the most advanced systems in a variety of venues, in numerous verticals.

Why Solotech Wanted Morris Light & Sound

Mickey Curbishley, president of the Live Productions Division in the U.S. and U.K. for Solotech, and Philip Giffard, president of the sales and systems integration division at Solotech, will manage all operational aspects and ensure a smooth and efficient transition of Morris Light & Sound.

“The Morris teams are dynamic,” said Rod Sintow, president of the sales and systems integration division in the U.S. for Solotech. “They hold an innovative vision and together we will successfully put forward our best practices, ideas and service offerings.

“With the inclusion of InteRise, we will expand our presence in the Houses of Worship market where they have well established relationships already,” he said.

“Morris and InteRise have always focused on delivering quality service to our clients, and our team is excited to continue providing our expertise while growing as part of the Solotech family,” said Morris Enterprises COO Zack Morris in the joint announcement.

The acquired brands will operate under Solotech’s umbrella with the unified branding of “A Solotech Company.”

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