Instore Kids Corners launches new product range
Instore Kids Corners has launched her new product range, named Play Points, in the first weekend of November. These new products will extend the current product range. The new play systems and play modules are more educating and the designs modern and friendly.
All the designs are created by Instore Kids Corners’ own design team and the products are produced in their own factory, which is a big advantage. On the 1st and 2nd of November there was a distributors weekend at the headquarter in Holland, where the new products were shown for the first time. All distributors from Europe, USA and Australia came over for this weekend with the launch and a product marketing training. Hopefully, this weekend and the new products will create a ‘boost’ from which Instore Kids Corners will not only stay world market leader, but will distinguish herself more and more.
With their new factory Instore Kids Corners introduces a new product range which is very easy to customize so they can meet the wishes and fit with the style of the clients. Companies like Mc Donald’s, Ikea, many retailers and health institutions have already chosen for Instore Kids Corners. With their wide product range en flexibility we expects to expend her sales network worldwide and convince their prospects and clients of their mission: ‘Turning play into profit’.

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IKC at easyFairs SHOP
Next month, on the 17th and 18th of September, Instore Kids Corners will present herself and her assortment at the easyFairs SHOP in Utrecht (The Netherlands).
This fair is especially organized for the decision makers and profs in retail. The latest news, solutions and trends about in store communication and shop interior will be presented.
Instore Kids Corners is very proud to tell you that they are awarded with an innovation label, which is only meant for the most innovative products at the easyfairs SHOP.
They received the label because of their new MiniMike, an interactive new kind of Playtouch to put between the products, which makes the kids and the buyer more loyal and makes them buy more.
Instore Kids Corners likes to inform you about their possibilities and the opportunities for your company. She welcomes you at the 17th and the 18th of September at the easyFairs SHOP.
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Hospital chooses IKC products for kids corner
IKC play modules for the University Childhospital Queen Fabiola in Brussels.
Recently Instore Kids Corners' play modules are installed at the University Childhospital Queen Fabiola Brussels. A panel of the hospital has selected a butterfly with a serene, kind and funny charisma.
The design studio of IKC has worked out this logo and made special concepts by the chosen play modules.
The result of this cooperation produces some very cosy backgrounds for the play modules.
The cooperation gets a continuation by optimizing the physical environment at the hospital, by which the logo of the butterfly plays a distinguished role.
Also in other hospitals IKC is active with the development of a logo, whereby the recognition for the child is leading. This logo will be combined with the play modules and the other many play systems which Instore Kids Corners has to offer.
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In June we've signed contracts with our new distributor for Italy. The company Bimora will sell all our products for the Italian market, especially the retail market.
For more information about our distributors network, our distributors in Italy and in other countries please contact our head office in The Netherlands. |
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The influence of kids play areas on your turnover |
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A lot of retailers offer a play area to their customers so their children, and so the parents, are pleased when they enter the store. The connection between a kids play area and its positive effect on pitt talks is often underestimated or not mentioned at all.
Therefore Instore Kids Corners asked Distrifood, part of world wide media concern Reed Elsevier, to conduct a research among 450 retailers.
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