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1920S

Jack Roe has been working in the cinema industry since at least 1913, and in the 1920s starts his own cinema servicing and supply company in London’s West End, off Wardour Street, known as ‘Film Row’.

1950s

Global shortages of raw materials led Jack Roe into restoring huge amounts of film equipment, including restoring spools that were so ‘true’ when they span that many cinemas preferred them to new ones.

1980S

Jack Roe starts installing computer hardware, and writing software alongside the cinema supplies business. A decade later, in the 1990s, the 2 sides of the business came together, and Tapos ticketing systems were first launched.

2020S

Tapos becomes a separate subsidiary of Jack Roe company to help satisfy the rapid growth in demand for Tapos, and so that Jack Roe could continue to support the needs of the now niche 16mm and 35mm film industry.

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“TAPOS HAVE EXPERTLY RESPONDED TO THE GROWING DIGITAL NEEDS OF THE INDUSTRY”

JULIE EISENTRAUT, EISENTRAUT THEATRES