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Global LED Lighting Specialist Based in Midlands Chosen for UK Government Case Study 

Global LED Lighting Specialist Based in Midlands Chosen for UK Government Case Study 

VENTOLA Projects, specialist suppliers of VAvR LED lighting and installation services, has been personally highlighted in a government case study.  

The study, which was reported by the Department for Business & Trade (DBT), looked to highlight the organisation’s recent export achievements and the support it had received from the DBT.  

Ventola has seen a plethora of export wins and along with attending the 2023 IAAPA Expo in Orlando, has bolstered its reputation and international success. The company’s presence in the US market has grown to such an extent that it has recently opened its US Headquarters in Tennessee, alongside its AV partners to service this enhancement in sales.  

It has also announced that it is now trading with seven of eight US states with a Memorandums of Understanding (MOU), which the UK government has seemingly found as a distinct advantage.  

Mick Ventola, Managing Director of Ventola Projects, was thrilled with the support his company had received from the DBT, and spoke about how the study aligned with the company’s growth.  

“The consulate and the embassy are second to none,” he explained. “Especially considering that it’s a free service that many people don’t even know exists. From simply sending an email, to somebody from the embassy joining an introductory team meeting, it’s often helped us win the contract.   

“I’d like to thank the DBT for all it did to assist, and how proud we were to be associated with the UK Pavilion. Many American companies often love face-to-face contact, and being a stand partner with the UK government presents the business as part of a much bigger picture.”  

Ventola Projects and its VAvR Global Alliance partners are gearing up for further US based expo’s later this year, following recent exporting success in the states of Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Texas and Illinois.  


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