03/17/2021

Retail action

The fischer Group of Companies is launching a new campaign for its award-winning PowerFast II screw this April. The centrepiece features an action-packed video with a thrilling timber parkour which a tradesman successfully masters with the help of the new chipboard screw. By placing the spectacular images on its social media and online channels, fischer is targeting carpenters, joiners, timber construction specialists and other users. The audience is directed to the retail partner who is actively supported by fischer through the point of sale – both online and in-store.

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03/17/2021

A craftsman on a Mission: Possible!

Using a screw and cordless screwdriver to tackle a spectacular timber parkour that requires plenty of fastening skills: The new video by the fischer Group of Companies shows that all kinds of fixing tasks can be mastered with the PowerFast II chipboard screw together with technical knowhow. From April onwards, craftsmen will have the opportunity to put their technical skills to the test and benefit from additional advantages at their local dealer.

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03/16/2021

It’s showtime! Screw plays leading role in action film

Tackling a spectacular timber parkour equipped with a screw and cordless screwdriver. The new video by the fischer Group of Companies shows that all kinds of fixing tasks can be mastered with the PowerFast II chipboard screw and a bit of skill. Anyone who wants to try it out for themselves can do so at test stations from April onwards.

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03/04/2021

Straight to the point with glass façades

First a brewery, now an art gallery: The KINDL – Centre for Contemporary Art achieved this transformation in Berlin’s Neukölln district. Its original industrial charm was ingeniously incorporated into a modern overall design. The stairway made of glass and exposed concrete on the east side of the museum is an eyecatching feature that adds a futuristic component to the brick building. The extension transitions into a transparent foyer that extends in front of the red-brick external wall. Modern façade technology made this special effect possible while providing security to the new entrance area.

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02/25/2021

Historical research behind a futuristic façade

The new Center for Missouri Studies strikes an impressive look with its futuristic façade made of glass and natural stone. Around 30,000 fischer undercut anchors guarantee the secure anchoring of the heavy limestone panels that clad the building envelope.

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