Unique Uses of Packexe Films

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Packexe, the film innovator has recently moved into the artistic realms.  

 

Ludwika Ogorzelec, an internationally known artist purchased a large quantity of Packexe film for use in her Space Crystallization Cycle Project, displayed at Exeter Castle.

 

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Additional images of the Space Crystallization Cycle Project can be seen at:

 

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For further information please contact sales@packexe.co.uk

Packexe CEO Andrew Orchard Trip to Italy

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Andrew Orchard has just returned from a trip to Italy, providing a demonstration of Packexe SMASH to our Italian distributor and to their local Fire Service, FF Brixen.

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Packexe SMASH - As seen on ‘The Battalion TV’

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Packexe SMASH can be seen in five videos from N.A.V.R.C. 2010 on The Battalion TV, visit http://thebattalion.tv/webisodes/international/calgary. Packexe SMASH is featured in the introduction of each video, to see Royal Berkshire Fire & Rescue service using Packexe SMASH watch Video One. To see the Calgary Fire Department using Packexe SMASH watch Video Two.

 

A demonstration of Packexe SMASH is also available on the website, visit http://thebattalion.tv/videos/demos. The Battalion TV is produced by Tule Fog Production LLC, with each webisode having the look and feel of a fully produced episodic series for television.

 

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UK Rescue Challenge 2011

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We had a fantastic time at the UK Rescue Challenge, congratulations to all the winners. Special congratulations to the Royal Berkshire Rescue Team as they came First in all the categories under the Extrication Challenge, with Avon Fire & Rescue awarded Second and Central Scotland awarded Third. What makes their win even more special to us is that they were one of many who used Packexe SMASH!