Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:01 PM
Smart has launched a new range of architectural aluminium window products and hosted a series of seminars to let customers know more about the new systems.
The company has introduced the Slide Monorail and Slide 2000 sliding doors, the MC 600 curtain wall system and the new vertical sliding window.
The day featured a schedule of comprehensive product seminars covering the features, specifications and applications of each of the new systems. Smart’s Training Centre also held fabrication demonstrations highlighting the different technical aspects and assembly of the different systems.
The seminars also looked to the future with discussions on the upcoming changes to the security regulations that customers need to be aware of, as well as information on the updates to Document L that are on the horizon and details of Smart’s own plans for the future.
Customers had the opportunity to visit Smart’s Technical Advice Centre where the team of Technical Advisors was on hand to answer enquiries on product, project or V6 software.
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