i4F unveils new website design

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websiteHamont, Belgium—i4F, a group of companies providing patents and technologies to the flooring industry, launched its new website in five languages: english, chinese, french, german and vietnamese. According to i4F, the website reflects its new vision and mission as well as new branding for its six technology clusters: i4F drop-lock; digital printing; surface finishing; walls and ceilings; board composition; and process technologies. The enhanced corporate design and messaging will be introduced into the company’s range of marketing materials as well as events.

The new, edgy web design delivers smooth navigation and can be switched into any of the five languages from all sites, according to the company. In addition, the website offer a comprehensive resource area offering easy access to the company’s latest news, events as well as all downloadable resources such as films, installation instructions and brochures.

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