The Laminex Group invited around 250 specifiers to a breakfast meeting & a viewing of the Archibald, Wynne & Sulman Prizes at the Art Gallery of NSW on 27th March 2009.
May 8th, 2009
The Laminex Group Specification Services Manager, Grace Simitzis gave a presentation on Freestyle® Surfaces & Hettich’s Head of Project Business, Joanne Bell made a presentation on their vision in Project Business.
The event was proudly sponsored by both The Laminex Group & Hettich International.
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