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Kingston University launch Rematerialise at Ecobuild

Octink recently supported the students of Kingston University at this years Ecobuild, where Rematerialise a library of sustainable materials was showcased to great acclaim.

Our own Agnese de Masi, a former interior design student at Kingston University, has been instrumental in facilitating donations of off-cuts and other materials used to make hoardings and displays to the university’s 3D Workshop, further enhancing our strong reputation for environmental responsibility. The collaboration at Ecobuild involved the use of such materials in the design of the stand together with digitally printed displays and a Q&A session on sustainability with Will Tyler our CEO. Watch now the an interview with Will on the Ecobuild stand.

Will Tyler commented “the students at Kingston University are all future designers and are already collaborating with big brands on very real design situations. I am sure that having our name in mind will be a good thing in the future - brand building as part of a sustainability engagement is a great win win situation for us, and i am delighted to have received public thanks from Kingston University for our contribution”.

Article posted on February 4 2011