RegaLead - Review of 2008 Glasstec

Date: 5 November 2008
Source: RegaLead

Date: 5 November 2008

Despite what appears to have been a low attendance at Glasstec 2008 RegaLead were very pleased with the quality of the visitors and deals done from the show.









As a regular attendee with distribution in 40 countries and business in over 70 Glasstec is more of a customer meeting event than a source of new sales enquiries and 2008 certainly did not disappoint with most of the companies main distributors from around the world in attendance. We also were please to be able to finalise distribution agreements for Benelux and Spain and to gain solid distribution enquiries from serious players in Central and South America.



Glasstec 2008 was the opportunity for RegaLead to introduce a who range of new products for the Overlay decorative glass market including the 2008/9 edition of the Definitive Bevel Collection, which has now become the most specified range of Glass Bevels in Europe, and many additions to the companies range of Stained Glass Art Film which now includes over 400 colours and effects.



For the show RegaLead also launched the NanoDec fingerprint protection system to its customer base. Ongoing demonstrations of the product on the stand created huge interest and subsequently sales were made to over 20 different countries at the show.





Images: 1. Stand shot

2. Audrey Hepburn panel made with RegaLead overlay system

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