Chamber members put on a great show

7th January 2015

Two Sheffield Chamber members, KTG Engineering and Transmit Creative, have been working together to put on a great show at the Glasstec trade show in Germany.

Born and bred in Sheffield, KTG Engineering is a specialist manufacturer of glass furnace equipment supplying quality, -Made in Sheffield accredited, products worldwide. They are part of a global business - The TECO Group of companies, who specialise in glass furnace design and construction. The TECO Group exhibits bi-annually at Dusseldorf-based Glasstec, the leading international trade show for the glass manufacturing industry. This year Transmit Creative designed and produced all required marketing materials for their presence at the event, including stand design, a newsletter and campaign adverts. Transmit Creative is a branding and graphic design specialist. Based at Sheffield Business Park, Transmit works with businesses across many different industry sectors to support their marketing needs. Jon Dale, Managing Director at Transmit Creative, says: -We're delighted to have been working with a prestigious, global brand like TECO. Glass manufacturing is a new industry for us and it's been a very interesting campaign to work on. We look forward to working on future projects with our new client! Karen Thompson, Marketing Manager for The TECO Group, says: -We generated plenty of interest from visitors at Glasstec and our new marketing materials were very well received. I'm delighted with the work that Transmit Creative has done to date and we are now working together on a suite of corporate brochures and group advertisements as part of a new, integrated marketing campaign.

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