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SMARTECH WIN SIGNIFICANT PROJECT IN ABU DHABI martech Door Systems has been awarded the project to supply numerous Smartech screens for the Sheikh Mohamed Bin Khalifa House restoration project in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Smartech are a successful Melbourne based manufacturer of vertically moving windows and doors. “We are very excited that our screens have been chosen to be a part of the restored Sheikh Mohamed Bin Khalifa House. They were designed as a customised solution for the style and functionality our client wanted to achieve. We always listen to the client’s wishes and try to find a perfect solution for them, but this is definitely a major project and we’re very proud to be involved,” says Anthony Cassar, Owner and Managing Director of Smartech. The current owner of Sheikh Mohamed Bin Khalifa House is the Tourism and Culture Authority (TCA) Abu Dhabi. They decided to launch this ambitious project to restore the House in order to return this significant historic building to the local people and pass on its cultural heritage to future generations. All Smartech products are designed and manufactured in Australia. Smartech offer high-quality products, excellent consulting, service and technical know-how, as well as an uncompromising focus on design, safety and convenience.
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For further information about any Smartech products, please visit www.smartechdoorsystems.com.au or contact their Sales Department on 03 9747 9233. Alternatively, send an email to sales@smartechdoorsystems.com.au
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