Cyclonix Inc., Morgan Hill, Calif., has expanded its brand engagement agency to include equipment and capacity to create lightweight fabric architectural components in-house. The firm will do its own sewing, fabric printing and tube bending to make walls, signs, canopies and other exhibit elements that complement its brand activities. The company wanted the ability to deliver high-quality fabric components under tight turnaround times: “Lightweight fabric elements increasingly play a large role in our designs,” said Warren Lopez, president of Cyclonix.
Cyclonix expands in-house fabrication capacity
Industry News | February 1, 2013 | By: ATA
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