Learning To Evolve

Everglade Windows marked its 15th trade customer conference, Evolve 23, at its London HQ by launching eight new products to its portfolio.

Around 100 delegates attended the conference to see the new launches, which included five new additions to the aïr range, as well as a selection of other new products.

“Our annual conference is always the highlight of the year for us at Everglade Windows. Evolve 23 was one of the most successful yet,” says Jay Patel, a director at Everglade Windows.

“We wanted to use the day to help our customers evolve their businesses, with eight new products and plenty of business advice to help them make the most out of current and future markets. We designed the products after extensive research, in order to ensure that customers are able to build strong, future-proof businesses, by being able to meet consumer demand for style, energy efficiency and security, as well as prepare for upcoming changes to building regulations.”

 

Supplier partners join in

The day also saw several of Everglade Windows’ supplier partners showcasing their products and services, including Business Pilot and Comp Door. Everglade also set up a ‘smart lounge’ where Kubu and VBH teamed up to showcase innovations in smart technology.

 

Launches

The eight new products which were revealed at the conference were the aïr 400SS inline sliding door, aïr 700LS lift & slide door, aïr 180XLS lift & slide door, aïr 900 bi-fold door, AluSpace steel-look internal screens & doors, the aluminium Signature door, residential doors from Comp Door and smart windows and doors run via the Kubu system.

Patel adds: “Overall, the Evolve 23 conference was a fantastic day. We’ve already received great feedback from our customers, with many sharing their excitement about the benefits they can gain from using the new products.”

 

Picture: Everglade Windows showed installers how to evolve at its 15th trade customer conference.

www.evergladetrade.co.uk

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
19th June 2023

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