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SK Click Opens New Showroom Amidst Further Investment and Expansion
SK Click Events, one of the UK’s most innovative suppliers of high end technology photo experiences, has invested in the company again by opening a showroom in Middlesbrough, following expansion of both team and products.
Launched 18 months ago, the company has already invested over £130,000 in equipment, props and products for the UK arm of the company, which opened a sister company in Aruba earlier this year too.
Owned by local business lady Kirsty Calvert the company, which can support any kind of event with their technology, now has ten products. Most of these, including the black SK Versa, and the SK Xceptional are unique to the region. All the photo experience products provide fun, GDPR compliant data collection and a huge boost to social media.
SK Click has been delighted to support a number of charitable events in the region including My Sisters Place and 4Louis, numerous weddings and corporate events including the North East Expo. They are keen to grow the corporate side, hence the new showroom, which will instill confidence in potential clients who can get hands on and experience the quality of the products.
Kirsty said:
“Too many people are hesitant in booking and investing their budget on photo experiences and mirrors because in the past they have been let down or have been disappointed in the quality. Photo booths got a bit of a tacky reputation but our mirrors are nothing like that at all.
“Our products are an exciting new generation in entertainment and have so many uses for business growth as well as event support.
“We are so confident in the quality of all ten of our photo experience products, that we want them on display for people to come and get hands with. Once they see them and use them, the products sell themselves.”
The showroom will be officially opened on Thursday 7th November.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Anna Toms .
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