CiiLOCK ‘powers’ to two awards

CiiLOCK ‘powers’ to two awards

CiiLOCK Engineering has announced that its VOLTA Powered Door Roller has won both the State and National Award for Most Innovative Component at the Australian Glass and Window Association Awards.

The VOLTA, a powered-drive roller for heavy doors, features a fully concealed unit and silent operation, said to offer exceptional control with ease of use. CiiLOCK says this innovation marks a significant advancement in door roller technology.

In addition to winning these awards, the VOLTA has also been named a Finalist for “Door Component of the Year “at the National Fenestration Awards (NFA).

Katie Wilson from CiiLOCK Engineering said: “We are all incredibly proud of these achievements, it’s wonderful to see the VOLTA getting the recognition it deserves.”

CiiLOCK says it is continuously striving for excellence in the hardware that it develops, and these awards are a welcome validation of all their hard work and focus.

For more information about the VOLTA or other CiiLOCK hardware products, visit the CiiLOCK website at www.ciilock.com or contact Katie Wilson directly at katie@ciilock.com.

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