Walter Surface Technologies Website Gets Award
Walter.com receives “Best in Class” accolades for manufacturing websites from IMA.
Posted: June 1, 2015
Walter Surface Technologies (Windsor, CT), an industry leader in surface treatment technologies, has announced that it is the recipient of a 2015 Interactive Media Award (IMA) for “Best in Class” websites, International Manufacturing.
In order to win this award level, the site had to meet strict guidelines in each area, an achievement only a fraction of sites in the IMA competition earn each year. The judging consisted of various criteria, including design, content, feature functionality, usability and standards compliance. The IMA competition is an international initiative designed to recognize excellence in website design.
The Walter.com web site has been totally redesigned to deliver an enhanced user experience with improved navigation and functionality throughout. The new site enables customers to quickly access comprehensive product information, technical specifications, application guidelines, videos, blogs, a robust media center and dealer locator links, with the ability to easily share content across all major social networking sites.
The site is a testament to the company’s commitment to innovation and digital properties as the company takes a leadership role in delivering relevant content to companies and professionals in the metalworking industry.
“We’re an innovation leader in our industry, bringing to market cutting-edge product design and engineering that ultimately helps our customers work better” says Dan Pirro, the vice president of international marketing for Walter Surface Technologies. “This transformational thinking runs throughout our organization and that is how we are able to deliver richer online content and a navigation interface optimized for cross platform use, from desktop to tablet to smartphones. Being recognized by the IMA and its prestigious panel members is remarkable. The jury members included American Express, The New York Times, Conde Nast publications, Microsoft, Time Warner Inc., and Ogilvy & Mather.”