Post Time:Jan 30,2015Classify:Industry NewsView:472
Saint-Gobain, the world leader in sustainable habitat, will be celebrating its 350th anniversary at Ecobuild 2015, as well as launching its Multi-Comfort concept at this year’s show.
Sharing its vision for the future, Saint-Gobain will unveil its Multi-Comfort building concept. Multi-Comfort buildings not only save energy but can improve your health, wellbeing and productivity.
Visitors will be able to experience Multi-Comfort first hand at Saint-Gobain’s Ecobuild stand, which will feature experience pods, allowing guests to feel the individual elements that contribute to comfort – indoor air quality, thermal, audio and visual comfort.
A dedicated website and brochures will accompany the launch at the show, while experts for each comfort dimension will be on hand to put theory into practice and explain the fifth comfort element that Multi-Comfort brings – economic comfort for the long term.
Richard Halderthay, Director of Communication for Saint-Gobain UK, Ireland & South Africa, said: “Saint-Gobain UK & Ireland is pleased to be returning to Ecobuild in our 350th anniversary year.
“As we celebrate our milestone birthday, we are also looking at 350 reasons to believe in the future. The launch of Multi-Comfort supports our belief that sustainable habitat is within our reach. By providing sustainable products and solutions, this vision can be made a reality.
“Ecobuild is an important event in our calendar, as it’s a place for the industry to come together to discuss key issues and showcase innovation. We have a number of exciting events and surprises planned for Ecobuild, and we look forward to welcoming visitors to our stand and introducing them to Saint-Gobain’s vision for the future.”
Visit us at Ecobuild, held at ExCel London from 3-5 March on stand N6050/N6060 and in the main Boulevard.
Source: www.saint-gobain.co.uk Author: shangyi
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