Professional Lighting & Production - Winter 2017 | Page 23
Solotech
’s insistence on innovation is a part of the reason that the company maintains so many long-
term clients. It’s a constant willingness to provide state-of-the-art, larger-than-life experiences
for clients and their patrons, audiences, or consumers.
That’s true of every facet of the business – from touring and rentals to integration and beyond. “The promise we make to them is to keep
them involved, make them look good, and be in the back,” Tremblay says, laughing. “We’re not the star of the show, but we’re providing them
quality. I admire our staff. If there’s one thing they and we are, it’s passionate. I relate to that. It’s all about passion. You don’t do what we do with-
out that passion.”
The Montreal-headquartered company has become a powerhouse over time, boasting a roster of clients that includes some of the world’s
most successful performers and entertainment firms – an arc rooted in Solotech Founder Denis Lefrançois’ initial efforts.
In 1975, Lefrançois,
then a loudspeaker designer
and manufacturer, was approached by
Montreal’s Olympic Committee to provide
and operate audio systems for the 1976 Montreal
Summer Olympics. Lefrançois rose to the challenge
and, over the next year-and-a-half, provided the staff
and inventory necessary to cover the vast audio needs of
the games. Following the Olympics, Lefrançois and partner
André Riendeau purchased one of the primary companies
they’d worked with for the events, Audio Analysts, and
launched Solotech as an audio sales house in 1977. Within
a year, they’d tripled their income and soon embarked on a
series of acquisitions and expansions.
Having become a major force in Quebec’s audio market,
Solotech extended its reach and variety of services. In 1984,
they acquired premier Quebec lighting firm Éclairage
Tanguay and moved into the rental, sale, and servicing of
professional lighting gear.
By 1990, they’d added video technology, bulked
up on staff, and in the next five years, added mul-
timedia and complete AV system services and
established an integration division.
As it acquired more
businesses, such
YEARS
Winter 2017 | 23