A major part of Starleaton’s display at the show will be dedicated to showing examples of Contra Vision materials for building wraps, vehicle glass signage, retail windows and points-of-entry, where advertising needs to be seen from one side of the glass while allowing light transmission to the other.
Rob Stone commercial manager at Contra Vision, who is travelling from the UK to attend Visual Impact and PrintWorks, says, “Starleaton is perfectly positioned to understand and communicate the many benefits of the Contra Vision Performance range and are the kind of company we want as a trading partner.
“I am looking forward with great enthusiasm to my visit and to meeting as many Australian and New Zealand customers as I can at the exhibition.”
Also commenting, Ben Eaton, general manager of Starleaton claims the Contra Vision deal is one of the most significant in his company’s recent history.
He says, “For too long, customers have been restricted in their choice of printable perforated window films for buildings, shops and vehicle glass or plastics.
“We are now delighted to offer the broad range of high quality products from Contra Vision to our Australian and New Zealand customers. Now the choice is two ways.”
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