19/06/2019

Penlon launches a new website

Penlon is pleased to announce the launch of their new website. The new site provides a fresh, intuitive user experience for our visitors whether they are viewing the site on their mobile device, tablet or desktop PC.

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The new website is the latest in a series of upgrades to Penlon’s digital marketing strategy designed to provide interesting and relevant content for the worldwide medical device community.

Our customers – whether they are a distributor, bio-medical engineer or clinician can access information on Penlon’s range of products, after-sales support and product training.

The site also includes a new quotation facility, being piloted for the laryngoscope; suction control and oxygen therapy ranges. This will be rolled out to include other product groups within the next six months.

Visit www.penlon.com now to experience the website on your favourite device.

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