Isoclima at the 2024 VENICE BOAT SHOW

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Isoclima

22/05/2024

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This year, Isoclima will be attending the fifth edition of the VENICE BOAT SHOW 2024, which will be held from May 29th to June 2nd.

The exhibition will take place at the Arsenale of Venice, a symbol of the centuries-old military dominance of the Serenissima Republic and the heart of its naval industry. An incomparable historical setting right in the center of Venice.

We look forward to welcoming you to our Stand No. 2Napa 89, where we will showcase our flagship models designed to meet the needs of the nautical world:

  • VisionPlus® is a panel that, through surface dotting on the glass, enables one-way vision. From the outside, it appears as a uniform, colored, and compact surface, while from the inside, it offers full transparency due to the differentiated bi-facial processing.
  • CromaLite Plus® is a laminated product that incorporates a new electrochromic film based on SPD technology, capable of controlling solar radiation and changing its tint in a very short time. It also offers privacy functionality.

Isoclima, with decades of experience in the design and construction of large flat and curved glass with innovative technologies, is able to provide its clients with customized solutions to transform “ideas” into transparent surfaces.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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