U.K-Headquartered Access BDD To Make Debut at NAEC in Reno

Access BDD of the U.K. wants to expand its reach in the North American market, and will exhibit for the first time at NAEC; photo courtesy of Access BDD.

Access BDD, headquartered in Stockton-on-Tees, U.K., plans to make its debut at the National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC) Convention & Exposition on September 10-13 in Reno, Nevada.  Access BDD observes it has now been 18 months since launching in North America, and the “response we have received to date has exceeded all our expectations.” Offering a full range of stairlifts, home lifts and platform lifts, Access BDD says exhibiting at the NAEC event provides a “fantastic platform” to showcase products including the Flow X and HomeGlide stairlifts. The company hopes to “foster new partnerships that will be instrumental in our growth in North America,” says Access BDD Head of Business Development North America Melissa Davies.

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