Multi-million pound Oxford University spin out appoints Access for global marketing push

  —   28 February 2017   —   Access News

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We’ve been appointed by Oxford University spin out Oxford Flow to support their ambition to become a world leader in pressure flow management.

Innovators in pressure and flow control products, Oxford Flow were looking for a partner to communicate their newest Pressure Reducing Valve technology, which has been designed to meet the demands of applications in the Oil & Gas, Water and Industrial Processing sectors. The Oxford-based company have begun a suite of new work with us thanks to a significant investment from Oxford Sciences Innovation.

“The Oxford Flow products will revolutionise these industry processes and it’s our challenge to communicate the huge potential in their products and applications”, commented Simon Landi, MD at Access.

He continued “Access are excited to play such a significant role in their development in this innovative field of work. We will be responsible for the creation and implementation of all marketing communications which involves delivering a brand positioning strategy, visual identity development, a new website with dynamic content as well as all the sales support materials needed out in the field as they start to break into new territories across the world.

"Our expertise in branding and web development, together with our extensive experience in this sector, ensured we were the right partner for the Oxford Flow team."

Simon Hombersley, CEO of Oxford Flow, had this to say about our new exciting project; “We were very impressed by Access’ creativity and commercial approach. Due to their experience in similar sectors we knew they would be able to deliver exactly what we needed. Our new marketing efforts will help to boost our offering and aim to secure us as a market-leader.”

The project is set to launch in Spring 2017, so stay tuned for updates. 



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