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Dimplex to Display
Innovation Station at HPBExpo

Friday, March 2, 2018

Innovation leader Dimplex returns to the hearth industry's largest Expo next week in Nashville, showcasing a new booth, new products, and new technologies for the Hearth, Patio and Barbecue retailer. “Our industry customers will be first to review design concepts, new market-ready introductions.” says vice president of Marketing Shelley Delfino.

In 2016 HPBExpo attendees were first to witness the company’s patented Revillusion Electric Fireplace Technology in a secluded area of the Expo. Since that time, Revillusion technology has been highly credited for enhancing customer perception surrounding the electric fireplace. This year, the company plans to have the secluded area return.

Dubbed the Innovation Station, customers will once again receive exclusive access to witness new technologies put forth by the company. “This year promises to once again excite those in attendance and enrich the customer experience!” say Delfino.

HBPExpo attendees, customers, and industry partners are welcome to join Dimplex representatives in booth #2128 for complimentary drinks and snacks from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm on Thursday, March 8 and learn more about what’s new and what’s inside the innovation station.

www.dimplex.com

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