A new education and training initiative has been announced by Aqualisa to support trade partners in communicating the advantages of smart digital showers. The programme includes the launch of ‘Aquastorm’, the company’s new mobile training showroom, and ‘Smart Hub’, an online portal hosting information, insights and advice on the benefits of digital showers for the consumer, installer and specifier communities.

The features and benefits of digital showers will be clearly exhibited inside the training truck, which has been fitted with fully working products including the company’s top-of-the-range Quartz Touch shower. The truck is equipped with Google and Amazon Alexa activation, and a demonstration area with LED screen has been designed to seat multiple customers and installers. The roadshow tour schedule will also be published on the Smart Hub platform, with regular updates.

The Aqualisa Smart Hub is described as a comprehensive online knowledge centre covering all aspects of the technology, from the wellbeing, safety and eco-friendly benefits to step-by-step installation processes and technical product specifications. The portal includes multimedia content to grow awareness and engagement, and is fully optimised for mobile and desktop. The site will be continually refreshed with new content and the latest product information and trends, which will be available for trade partners to repurpose within their own marketing campaigns.

Tim Creedon, sales director at Aqualisa, comments: “With demand for smart home products rising at a rapid pace, smart showering is now considered one of the fastest-growing categories. As the original and most recognised innovator in smart bathroom solutions, Aqualisa is already the go-to supplier within this sector. Smart Hub and Aquastorm are just two initiatives that demonstrate our long-term commitment to smart technology, and to supporting our valued trade partners as they increase their engagement in this market.”

The Aqualisa Smart Hub can be found at: www.aqualisa.co.uk/smarthub