Vertical Markets

Evolution refresh

by Mark Rowe

Evolution, the integrated security and fire business, has launched a new website and marketing as part of a brand refresh. It’s to coincide with the acquisition of its headquarters building in Buckinghamshire.

The firm says that the website and collateral make maximum use of striking new imagery, using products in jars, to denote the multiple sectors and industries where Evolution works: monopoly cards for utilities; light bulbs for power; nuts and bolts for manufacturing; a radioactive drum for nuclear; toy soldiers for military/defence.

They also provide detail of Evolution’s core services and skills not only as a fire and security systems integrator, but also its specific expertise in risk and design. This includes providing ‘traditional’ consultancy services including the writing and implementation of dedicated policies and procedures where they don’t exist or need updating.

The company has also announced it will be buying its headquarters as the main UK base (it has six offices in the UK and Ireland) to serve its international clients. The head office also serves as a technical training centre for engineers and clients.

Richard Lambert, Managing Director at Evolution says: “The business continues to grow at an impressive rate, and further to recent investments in new offices and services we thought it was also time to refresh our image. Over the past 23 years Evolution has become known in the industry as an innovative and open-thinking company and the jars in particular are an imaginative way of promoting the depth of industries we serve, they have already acted as a talking point among existing and potential clients.”

Visit https://www.evolutionsecurity.com/.

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