Conrad Weiser High School’s auditorium received a transformative technology upgrade designed to support everything from everyday instruction to full-scale performances. Illuminated Integration is provided a comprehensive scope of work for lighting, video, audio, rigging, and controls technology systems throughout the space. This project includes all products, mounting hardware, design and engineering documentation, programming, commissioning, and system training.
Designed with flexibility and usability in mind, the upgraded systems will create a more unified and intuitive experience for students, staff, and operators. The lighting systems will provide versatile performance and architectural capabilities with modern fixture technology and streamlined control. Video systems are being integrated to enhance presentations, productions, and visual communication throughout the venue, while the audio systems, hi-lighting Fulcrum Acoustics line arrays, are designed to deliver clear, consistent coverage for speech, music, and live events. Supporting these systems is a fully integrated controls platform that simplifies operation and helps staff confidently manage the technology regardless of the event type.
One of the most exciting aspects of this project is the installation of ETC’s Prodigy Balance rigging system. Conrad Weiser High School represents Illuminated Integration’s first installation of this innovative rigging solution, as well as the first installation of the ETC Prodigy Balance system on the East Coast. This milestone reflects both the district’s commitment to forward-thinking technology and Illuminated Integration’s continued investment in delivering advanced, integrated solutions that improve safety, functionality, and long-term usability.
This project also continues Conrad Weiser’s growing involvement in educational opportunities within the entertainment and production technology industry. In fall 2026, Conrad Weiser High School will host Illuminated Integration’s third annual Tech Spotlight event, welcoming high school students from across the region for hands-on experiences, education sessions, and exposure to careers and technologies within the industry.