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EDM launches new website to support growth plans

Specialist provider of training simulators to the civil aviation and defence sectors, EDM, announced today that it has launched a new website to support its global expansion plans.

The new website has a clean design allowing quick and easy access to key information about EDM’s product line, support services, facilities and capabilities. Created specifically with the user experience in mind, the responsive nature of the website means that it can be easily accessed and viewed across all desktop and mobile devices using any browser.

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The new website will be updated regularly with news of products, contract wins, events, industry awards and the company’s charity work. EDM intends to continue to develop and enhance the website in 2016 and beyond with the addition of a blog, customer case-studies and new product videos. Plans are also underway to make the website available in the languages of the company’s core export markets.

“We wanted a high quality new website to reflect our position as the world’s leading supplier of civil aviation and defence training simulators and to help support our ambitious growth plans,” said Tony Bermingham, Managing Director of EDM. “The modern, easy to navigate design of our new website will help our clients and prospects quickly find the information they want and we will continue to enhance the site with the addition of high quality content to make it a useful information resource for the training simulator industry.”

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