CentraLine takes success on the road

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CentraLine takes to the road to meet its installers and users, with the opportunity to get hands-on with the existing product range.

CentraLine took to the road last month for a series of product updates across the country, where CentraLine Partners had the opportunity to interact with the existing product range, and to find out more about the latest product offerings. The sessions took the form of live technical demonstrations and showcased the new, improved functionality within the CentraLine NX platform.

There was plenty of opportunity for networking too. Feedback from within our Partner network is always highly valued, and the CentraLine team were delighted to spend some quality time with our customers, who provided some excellent feedback. Steve Mockridge of PBS Partners Ltd said: “Thank you for a great insight on the new products & system platforms. It’s particularly difficult for small companies like ourselves to keep up to date with all the industry changes. We really benefitted from the event & would welcome any similar future events.”

Andy Mason of Mitie Energy also commented: “Thank you and the team for the roadshow today. I was really pleased to be in attendance and found the whole show very informative. I have certainly come away with ideas we can build on.”

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