Tejix, a leading firm specialising in designing, installing, and maintaining high-end audio/video control and lighting systems, has announced the opening of a US office in Kissimmee, Orlando. The new location joins branches in Tokyo and Hong Kong.
Providing local storage, assembly, and test areas for Central Florida’s parks and attractions, the facility will extend Tejix’s meticulous methods, discipline, and attention to detail, renowned in Europe and Asia, to the US.

'Uncompromising pursuit of perfection'
The Orlando office will partner closely with Tejix’s global facilities to offer design, assembly, programming, and Test & Adjust customised for the US market, while upholding the company’s exacting standards.
Tejix Inc. is headed by Greg Faris, an industry veteran with vast expertise in large-format projection and themed entertainment, and a portfolio that includes projects for major parks across the globe.
"With 30 years, 18 countries, and hundreds of projects behind me, I remain completely focused on what lies ahead," says Faris.
"Tejix is the perfect place to express this optimism, because of its uncompromising pursuit of perfection—allowing our clients to go beyond expectations."
Tejix’s Mayumi Saegusa will support technical operations in the US, and joins Faris from Japan.
Saegusa says: "I’m excited to bring my university training and experience from Japan’s most visited parks to America."
In October, Tejix announced the appointment of Ryutaro Suzuki, a seasoned lighting designer who has contributed to illuminating many shows and iconic buildings. He spent many years working backstage on major productions at a top Tokyo theme park, where he developed his technical skills and artistic intuition. Suzuki joins Tejix in Japan.
The company also recently welcomed Jean-Jacques Goudard as its new technical coordinator. Goudard served at Walt Disney Imagineering for 25 years, where he helped to create many of Europe’s best-loved attractions. His extensive experience, attention to detail, and passion for immersive environments reflect the Tejix spirit.















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