profine convinces at the BATIBOUW 2019 in Brussels

A virtual reality simulation enabled visitors to experience the combination of different color and window variations
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Date: 11 March 2019

From February 21 to March 3, 2019, the profine Group, with its subsidiary profine Belux BVBA, once again presented itself at the BATIBOUW in Brussels, the leading construction trade fair in Belgium.

The market-specific exhibition program included new products under the KÖMMERLING brand as well as proven solutions for the special requirements of the neighboring country.

The professional public and end consumers were thus able to convince themselves of the broad range of applications of the 76 mm flagship system in the double and centre seal version as well as of the versatile sliding system PremiSlide 76.

One of the trade show highlights was the innovative sliding system PremiFold 76 which can be used for very large openings with up to five sashes.

The trade fair presentation was rounded off with a broad program for surface and color design - from the specific Belgian decorative foil range to the innovative proCoverTec.

A virtual reality simulation enabled visitors to experience the combination of different color and window variations.

"Belgium is one of our traditional markets. Therefore, it is very important for us to provide our partners with solutions that help them to best meet the very specific requirements of the market”, commented Dr. Peter Mrosik, owner and CEO of profine.

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