Composites lab launches fresh rebrand to highlight material services
JEC World 2024: With new logo and rebranding in hand, Composite Test & Evaluation Ltd. invites industry and potential partners to learn more about its decades experience in material, evaluation services.
Source | CTE Ltd.
(CTE Ltd., Honiton, U.K.) a global provider of composite, adhesive and other nonmetallic material testing and evaluation services, announces a fresh rebrand to reflect the company’s evolution and growth, which is being unveiled at JEC World 2024. With more than a decade of experience delivering services to sectors such as aerospace, defense, automotive, motorsport, rail, energy and construction, the company has become an established and trusted test lab.
The new brand identity is designed to be modern, professional and approachable. It features a streamlined logo (shown above) that aligns with CTE’s commitment to innovation. The new imagery also reflects the company’s dedication to continuous improvement and development as it strives to bring customers the latest and highest quality services available.
“We believe this rebranding will enhance our visibility and position as a leading provider of nonmetallic material testing and evaluation services,” Louise Yeo, director of CTE, emphasizes. “We are excited to introduce our new brand to the industry in 2024 and continue to deliver exceptional value to our customers.”
CTE welcomes fellow industry leaders and potential partners to visit the company’s stand and engage with CTE experts to discover the comprehensive range of services it offers. CTE works with customers on numerous large and small material qualification tasks and providing product evaluation services on a variety of composite components.
Visit CTE Ltd. at Booth R89 in Hall 6.
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