Augmented Reality Creations makes GGP Installer Award shortlist for second year running

Tech start-up Augmented Reality Creations (ARC) have been named as finalists in the GGP Installer Awards for the second year running, following the development of Augmented Reality Conservatory Design (ARC Design), their ground-breaking technological innovation that’s been transforming the conservatory market.

The GGP Installer Awards celebrate the hard work of the UK’s very best window, door and conservatory installation companies, both in residential and commercial sectors.

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Earning ARC a second finalist position in the ‘Best Technical Innovation’ category, ARC Design sits within an installer’s website and allows homeowners to design and fully customise their own conservatory within minutes, before submitting the design to the installer to request a quote.

With the click of a button, the homeowner can then view their design in 3D augmented reality, allowing them to view the conservatory in situ on their house, helping them make their final decision.

ARC COO and Co-founder Andy Clear comments: “It’s an honour to be named a finalist in the GGP Installer Awards, and to be recognised two years in a row for ARC Design is an incredible achievement.

“Augmented reality has really taken off within the glazing industry, and with ARC Design, we’ve created something that’s already seen a huge difference to conservatory installers across the country.

“With all its benefits, ARC Design is the ideal tool that fabricators can offer their installer customers to help them get – and stay – ahead of the competition.

“We know how game changing ARC Design is for conservatory sales, and are delighted to once again have the judges’ agreement in such a prestigious glazing awards programme.”

Winners of the 2023 GGP Installer Awards will be announced at a ceremony on Thursday 16th March at The Midland Hotel in Manchester.

For more information or to try a free demo, visit www.arc-solutions.co.uk.

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