Focus on Trophies & Engraving
Nearly every industry in the UK hosts an annual awards ceremony to reward employees and to acknowledge innovative products. And what does every award ceremony need? Trophies! Take a look at the following products to enhance your trophy and engraving offering.
Crystal Galleries Looking to the future…
After a year like no other and the industry adjusting to a new way of working the Crystal Galleries team talk about the trends they are experiencing and how the next few months might look in the world of trophies and engraving.
As remote working has become more common employers are starting to use gift sets to reward staff and to stay connected remotely, it is a great way to show appreciation as well as reinforcing the connection to the business.
Personalised giftware is a rising trend across the board with homeworking making items such as Crystal Galleries’ scented candles a best seller in 2020. The team are working on some exciting new products to add to this range so look out for some new product announcements in the coming months. Traditionally awards are a best seller, and the team predict that virtual awards ceremonies and conferences are going to be big in 2021. The team at Crystal Galleries have developed a system that means they can send awards to individual addresses ensuring any virtual event can still have those offline tangible elements. As with many industries Crystal Galleries is investing in its online services, the sales team have hit the ground running and the best way to contact them is via email. Crystal Galleries will also be using its blog and newsletters to communicate with customers to ensure they are aware of any new products and company developments. The team know the industry is going to change but they are adapting and hopeful that life will get back to normal. Never have organisations relied more on their staff and asked them to do things differently, so rewarding staff and celebrating achievement will be high on the agenda this year.
Crystal Galleries looks forward to helping companies and organisations get through this year and celebrate the hard work and adaptability that will be needed to succeed.
www.crystalgalleries.co.uk Scented candles
Roland DG Great engraving solutions
In 2021, as demand surges for personalised products, Roland DG offers a wide range of varied engraving and marking options.
The DE-3 engraver is ideal for engraving wooden items with the ability to digitally sculpt 3D reliefs, as well as fast and simple text applications. Its quick learning curve and wide-ranging capabilities make it a great engraving solution for seasoned professionals and newcomers alike. The METAZA MPX-95 continues to be a popular choice for marking metal items like keyrings, cufflinks, lighters and more. Easy to use and able to recreate photos, text and logos on metal surfaces, this device can offer a swift ROI for personalisation companies of all kinds. The MPX-95 has a small footprint and produces no residue making it a low-impact addition to your arsenal. Roland DG’s first foray into laser engraving, the LV series, offers a host of engraving and marking capabilities. Featuring an intuitive artwork setup process, users can easily define the laser’s intensity with a direct connection to Adobe Illustrator ensuring highly detailed results on wood and adonised metal to name two. It also allows for accurate laser cutting, letting you extend your product offering and branch out into new profit-making opportunities with ease.
www.rolanddg.co.uk DE-3 engraver | 70 | March 2021
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METAZA MPX-95
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