Brown & Watson International has won the 'Best Stand over 100m² Award' at this year's National 4x4 Outdoors Show, Fishing and Boating Expo, making it two years in a row for the Narva and Projecta brands.
Once again the stand impressed the judges with its combination of innovative new products, interactive exhibits, and displays of two fully equipped Ford Raptor and Ranger vehicles demonstrating real world product application.
Adding to the experience was a camping theme including a mock campfire to emulate a typical outdoor recreational experience. On show was the latest Narva equipment including an extensive display of ALS (Advanced Lighting Systems) products including utility lights, head and pen torches and audio lights.
Of course, Narva's wide range of work lamps, driving lights and L.E.D bars were also strongly represented including the Ultima L.E.D range and the latest Explora L.E.D light bar models, one of which was given away as a prize on each day of the show.
Making a return to the 4x4 Show was Narva's popular Virtual Reality (VR) driving light experience, which provided attendees with a realistic demonstration of Narva's lighting capabilities across a variety of road conditions via its VR headset.
Sleek new interactive product demonstration pods also featured on stand, showcasing the full range of Narva driving lights, light bars, OEM style switches and lighting accessories.
Projecta's side of the stand was just as eye-catching and included a caravan cutaway fitted with the new INTELLI-RV Power Management System.
This innovation demonstrated how the owner could manage all of the caravan's lighting and electrical features from a set of controls on a nearby plinth.
Also on display for Projecta was a range of solar panels, inverters, dual battery systems and jump starters, equipment that certainly makes the campsite a lot more convenient.
Attracting considerable attention across the large stand were the camp-ready Narva and Projecta vehicles, which have been heavily upgraded with Narva and Projecta goods as well as general 4x4 accessories from well-known industry suppliers.
The Projecta Ranger showed this vehicle's open canopy which was equipped with a comprehensive and neat fit out of Projecta products including inverter, battery monitors, lithium DC/DC charger and other power equipment.
The Narva Raptor demonstrated a bevy of lighting products including Ultima 180 and 215 L.E.D driving lights, Explora L.E.D light bars, a DRL/fog light bar, and work lamps for campsite lighting, along with various Heavy Duty RV power accessories and Narva's new OEM style switches.
Narva Marketing Manager, Jake Smith, said the team was extremely excited at being recognised for its stand by event organisers.
"We put a lot of effort into last year's show with the aim of engaging attendees and providing them with something more than just 'show and tell' which people can get from the website," Jake said.
"This year we had a similar philosophy, to keep our stand experience fresh and interactive for show goers, and I think this struck accord with the judges.
"We're ecstatic to have been recognised for best stand over 100m² for two years in a row, but the pressure's now really on for next year's event," he said.
Narva is Australian owned and is a leader in the development, manufacture and supply of automotive lighting and electrical components for the automotive, marine and transport industries. Further information on the extensive Narva programme together with high resolution images for download can be found at www.autonews.net.au
Additional details can be found by visiting the Narva website at www.narva.com.au or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/narvaaustralia
A Divisionof Brown & Watson International Pty Ltd, Projecta is Australian owned and operated with worldwide partners who are experts in their respective field. Projecta is a leader in the design and development, manufacture and supply of battery chargers, battery related and electrical accessories for motor vehicles, trucks, boats, 4WD and recreational vehicles.
The company has five offices across Australia plus one in New Zealand with representation in a number of countries.
Further information on the extensive Projecta program together with high resolution images for download can be found at www.autonews.net.au or by visiting the Projecta website at www.projecta.com.au