LD Systems Grows Texas Presence with New Austin Facility
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LD Systems, a Texas-based production and event services company with long-standing ties to Houston, has expanded its operations by opening a new Austin location and integrating ILIOS Productions into its growing statewide network. The expansion strengthens the company’s reach across Texas, adding new resources, staff, and capabilities for clients in entertainment, corporate events, and large-scale productions.
The announcement marks a significant milestone for LD Systems. Founded in Texas more than 45 years ago, the company has evolved into a major player in audio, lighting, video, and event technology services. The addition of ILIOS Productions, a respected Austin-based production firm, boosts its capacity to serve clients across industries that rely on precise, high-quality technical support.
This move follows years of growth in the Austin market and heightened demand for event production services statewide. By combining teams and technology, LD Systems aims to streamline services and offer clients more comprehensive production solutions.
Why It Matters for Houston
Although the new location is in Austin, the expansion directly benefits Houston’s event, entertainment, and corporate sectors. LD Systems’ headquarters and major operational facilities remain in Houston, and the company’s strengthened statewide network enhances its ability to support large events hosted in the city.
Houston’s convention, hospitality, and entertainment industries have seen steady growth. With more regional resources, LD Systems can deploy additional equipment, specialized staff, and rapid on-site support for major gatherings, festivals, and conferences in the area.
What’s Next
As LD Systems continues investing in Texas infrastructure, the company expects increased collaboration between teams in Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. This expansion positions the company to handle more national touring events, high-profile corporate productions, and large community gatherings.
The integration of ILIOS Productions is also expected to open new creative and technical opportunities, blending expertise from both companies and expanding service offerings for clients statewide.
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