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Great opportunities arising for DigiGlass 12/02/10

The potential market for DigiGlass is “massive”, according to newly appointed Technical Manager Simon Ganniclifft.

“As far as opportunities are concerned there is a green field out there,” says Simon, who previously worked for Vitrafol Ltd which went into liquidation last year.  The commercial rights, assets and goodwill were acquired by DigiGlass.

“The public sector, where there are significant budgets for new build projects, offers great opportunities for DigiGlass,” said Simon.  “It is a product increasingly of interest to architects and health boards of new hospitals where art and design is seen as beneficial to patients and visitors alike.”

The Bromsgrove-based company makes images appear part of the glass; mundane glass walls and windows become lively or relaxing displays, backgrounds or communication tools.

“We can apply designs across an entire building or simply on a mobile screen, the options are endless,” adds Simon.  “We take the core product and combine it with other products such as digital wall coverings and signage to give customers the ability to pick one of our products or use as a one-stop shop for their printed film, speciality film and signage requirements.”


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