Edgetechs: “It was a brilliant show - our stand was genuinely busy from start to finish, and there was standing room only a lot of the time. One theme that repeatedly came up was labour shortages, and we spoke to a large number of IGU manufacturers interested in adopting automation as a way of tackling them.” comments Head of Marketing Charlotte Hawkes
Secure By Design: “I am so delighted that Yale has achieved the Secure Connected Device accreditation for further 12 of their products, clearly demonstrating that they have achieved the appropriate IoT standards and certifications. This sends a clear message to industry about the importance of IoT security and will build confidence and trust in their product from their consumers.” Michelle Kradolfer, SBD’s IoT Technical Officer, said :
A Plus Aluminium: “The opening of A Plus Midlands represents a significant step forward. It is part of the future of our company, a foundation for long-term growth and development. The past few years have been tough for everyone, but we are excited to be moving into our new facility and proud to be creating jobs at what is an incredibly challenging time, economically.” said, Jon Palethorpe, joint managing director
Yale: “Having recently achieved the ‘Secure Connected Device’ accreditation for our Yale Conexis L1 Smart Lock. We were delighted that the Yale SensCheck™ Door and Window Sensor range has now also received the same endorsement from Secured by Design. The backing of this reputable, trusted independent initiative helps to reinforce to homeowners that our products have been tested to highest standards.” comments Paul Atkinson, managing director
profine UK: “Greenline is now a sister brand of Kömmerling for UK and international markets. We've new marketing materials to come and an investment programme of development for this important product platform for profine. Like our Kömmerling 70 platform, Greenline can also achieve a U-value of 1.2 (W/m2K) as standard using a 28mm glass unit and there’s even a dedicated composite door outer frame. We're expecting further interest from manufacturing partners and installers with a product system that has a very visible USP and story to tell.” commented, Kevin Warner, sales and marketing director
Mercury Glazing: The specialist fabricator has reported a year-on-year growth of 18% with the company achieving its highest ever monthly sales figure in September. “We are delighted to be reporting such strong sales growth especially against the backdrop of so much market uncertainty.” said Director Steve Cross.
Granada’s secondary glazing turns down the volume at university facility
Rather than eliminating external noise, secondary glazing manufactured by Granada Secondary Glazing has been installed to keep the noise in at a university’s music department and prevent disturbance to nearby residents.
Although more commonly specified to reduce noise intrusion in buildings, secondary glazing is equally effective at stopping excessive sound levels leaking out due to its superior acoustic insulation performance.