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Econolite Group launches new responsive design website

Econolite Group’s new responsive design website has been developed to provide an enhanced user experience, including simplified navigation and access to detailed information and training, says the company. In addition to enhanced information access, rendering of content has been optimised across computing and mobile devices, while reorganisation of the website content, intuitive menus, and interactive maps will reduce user clicks required to reach desired information. The new site features extensive pr
November 4, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
6692 Econolite Group’s new responsive design website has been developed to provide an enhanced user experience, including simplified navigation and access to detailed information and training, says the company.  In addition to enhanced information access, rendering of content has been optimised across computing and mobile devices, while reorganisation of the website content, intuitive menus, and interactive maps will reduce user clicks required to reach desired information.

The new site features extensive product information, documentation, case studies, videos, social sharing, and updates to help customers better understand and make informed decisions about the ITS and connected vehicle solutions the Econolite Group of companies offer. In addition, the new website offers direct access to the interactive EGI Learning Center where customers can sign up for certified training and watch training videos.

Visitors to the new website can also stay informed on the latest news and events for the Group and engage with the company via its social media network, including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.

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