Workers and COVID: the crisis and beyond!

Check the 20th-anniversary issue of Benchmarking Working Europe! This flagship publication has allowed the European Trade Union Institute and the European Trade Union Confederation to contribute to crucial European debates based on the fact-based analysis.

This year’s 20th-anniversary issue conveys a simple warning: beside SARS-CoV-2, ‘austerity’ is the other nefarious agent from which Europe as a whole need to be protected in the challenging months and years ahead.

A new wave of austerity could not only undermine the post-Covid recovery, but it could also fundamentally undermine the European social and economic integration project.

It is particularly apt for the 20th-anniversary issue of Benchmarking, to set out the ETUI and the ETUC case for a socially responsive and ecologically sustainable road out of the Covid-19 crisis.

The European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) is the independent research and training centre of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC).
The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) speaks with a single voice, on behalf of workers’ common interests, at European level. Founded in 1973, it now represents 45 million members from 90 trade union organisations in 38 European countries, plus 10 European Trade Union Federations.

The Communication Agency, Page in extremis is proud to have participated in the creative development and the printed and online publication’s graphical production.

The result is an inspiring brochure and an attractive online publication made within an intimate creative dialogue involving Romuald Jagodziński and his team and the communication agency’s creative unit.

The communication agency, Page in extremis has extensive expertise in how to communicate your messages. We stimulate your brand and develop your percussive digital and classic media.

Be surprised by our know-how, contact us!

For more information:
https://benchmarking2020.eu/
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Interactive PDF Vs Online reports
Most organisations still put their meaningful content into an interactive or static PDF, making it tough for them to gather insights, and engage mobile readers.
Online reports or digital publications, on the other...

Interactive PDF Vs Online reports

Most organisations still put their meaningful content into an interactive or static PDF, making it tough for them to gather insights, and engage mobile readers.

Online reports or digital publications, on the other hand, are interactive microsites characterised by their own URLs. They enable the creation of measurable and mobile-friendly reports with charts, infographics, and visuals to present facts in a compelling form.

Annual reports deserve more than a mere page with a downloadable pdf file. They work best as standalone content. 

By using full online reports, an organisation gains valuable insights into how their audience engages with the various section of their annual report. These insights will be relevant to improve the following edition.

The 2018 online report of the Port of Brussels is a comprehensive example of a digital publication. The Port of Brussels is a public interest organisation dependent on the Brussels-Capital Region. It plays a leading role for Brussels and the people of Brussels in fields as varied as the economy and employment, the environment, mobility, or the prevention of floods.

The Communication Agency, Page in extremis is proud to have achieved the creative development and production of the online publication.

Page in extremis has realised major web-based communications projects for many well-known European institutions and associations. As a leading communications agency, our online projects set the standard for digital communications in the European public affairs space.

The communication agency has defined a very exact process, including monitoring and quality check particularly suited to provide maximum comfort to its clients and the best results.

Be surprised by our know-how, contact us!

http://www.inextremis.be

http://rapportannuel.port.brussels/

How automotive suppliers contribute to the history of the auto industry?
CLEPA60 History is an interactive animation that offers you the experience of mobility from the past to the future. The online animation allows you to discover how automotive...

How automotive suppliers contribute to the history of the auto industry?


CLEPA60 History is an interactive animation that offers you the experience of mobility from the past to the future. The online animation allows you to discover how automotive suppliers have been contributing to the history of the auto industry.


The CLEPA60 History online experience is the result of the collaboration between the communication team of CLEPA and the creative unit of the communication agency Page in extremis.


CLEPA is the European Association of Automotive Suppliers.

The European association represents over 3.000 companies supplying state-of-the-art components and innovative technology for safe, smart and sustainable mobility.


This year, CLEPA has turned 60 years and will celebrate automotive excellence past, present and future with a landmark event on industry and mobility of the years to come.


This event will gather leading policymakers and top industry executives as well as include an eye-opening display of technology solutions that are shaping the future of mobility.


Located in Brussels, Page in extremis is a communication partner that help you develop your communication campaigns by integrating events, online platforms, publications and social media development.


More information:

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Discover https://clepa-history.eu/ and join us on this journey!

Explore the FIEC digital activity report 2018-2019!
Kjetil Tonning, FIEC President, introduces you to the content of the report in a short video. A digital timeline offers you an ingenious overview of the 2018-2019 achievements. The online version...

Explore the FIEC digital activity report 2018-2019!

Kjetil Tonning, FIEC President, introduces you to the content of the report in a short video. A digital timeline offers you an ingenious overview of the 2018-2019 achievements. The online version can be consulted on a smartphone as well as on a tablet or a computer and,  the information can easily be shared with friends, co-workers and partners.

The online version is developed in five languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish and German). 

Through its 31 national member federations in 27 European countries (24 EU & EFTA and Turkey), FIEC represents, without discrimination, construction enterprises of all sizes, from all building and civil engineering specialities, engaged in all kinds of working methods.

FIEC speaks for the European Construction Industry. The European construction industry contributes 9% to the EU GDP and employs 14.5 million people in 3 million enterprises, most of which are SMEs with less than 20 operatives.

The Communication Agency, Page in extremis is proud to have participated in the development of the online report.

The result is an impactful online publication made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative unit and the FIEC team.

The communication agency, Page in extremis turns brands into valuable assets and ensures the alignment with their strategic objectives.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes brands conversational, helps organisations manage their communities, engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:

https://www.fiec-ar.eu/

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Explore the online version of the BRUGEL annual report 2018!
BRUGEL is responsible for advising public authorities of the Brussels region on the organisation and functioning of the regional energy market on the one hand, and on the other, on a global...

Explore the online version of the BRUGEL annual report 2018!

BRUGEL is responsible for advising public authorities of the Brussels region on the organisation and functioning of the regional energy market on the one hand, and on the other, on a global mission for the supervision and control of energy.

Available on a bilingual French / Dutch website, the Annual Report looks back on the highlights of the year 2018: new mission of controlling the price of water, new power decision-making, increase in photovoltaic panel installations, reduction of offers in the Brussels-Capital Region, energy flexibility, implementation of the 2020-2024 tariff methodology and much more.

This digital version also offers, in addition to information from a report in the classic format, video interviews with the coordinator and the BRUGEL department heads.

Also, by visiting the site, you will also be able, thanks to the download centre, to get the whole of the report in PDF format or only specific chapters, this one adapting perfectly to your needs.

The Communication Agency, Page in extremis is proud to have participated in the writing, designing and producing the report.

The result is an impactful online publication made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s innovative team and the BRUGEL communication team.

Page in extremis is delighted to benefit from the repeated trust of BRUGEL for several years.

The secret of this fruitful collaboration is the result of the mindset of the Page in extremis’ creative team:
- Make every time like the first time,
- Be innovative, not just original,
- Build trust through honesty.

Page in extremis turns brands into valuable assets and ensures the alignment with their strategic objectives.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations manage their communities, engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:

http://annual-report-2018.brugel.brussels

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Thriving Together in motion!
The Atlantic separates us, but 16 million jobs bring us together.
Europe and the US are deeply linked, and our economies can only thrive together.
Thriving Together showcases the deep ties that bind Europe and the United...

Thriving Together in motion!

The Atlantic separates us, but 16 million jobs bring us together.
Europe and the US are deeply linked, and our economies can only thrive together.

Thriving Together showcases the deep ties that bind Europe and the United States. Thriving Together is the online platform powered by the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU (AmCham EU).  

The Foreign Policy Institute, Johns Hopkins University provides the data featured on the platform.

Page in extremis, the communication agency has developed the video animation and the online platform in close collaboration with Thibaut L'Ortye and his team at AmCham EU.

Page in extremis has realised major web-based communications projects for many well-known European institutions and associations. As a leading communications agency, our online projects set the standard for digital communications in the European public affairs space.

The communication agency has defined a very exact process including monitoring and quality check particularly suited to provide maximum comfort to its clients and the best results.

Page in extremis is specialised in corporate and institutional communication. The communication agency creates and renews corporate and institutional brands and develops digital and classic media.

More information:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=W4eocuULsSg  

For questions on the publication, please contact Thibaut L'Ortye (TLO@amchameu.eu)

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Life the online experience of the new PGEU annual report!
The online experience is the new frontier of differentiation.
The time when you could only limit yourself to duplicate your publication on the internet is ended.
Now your readers want more:...

Life the online experience of the new PGEU annual report!

The online experience is the new frontier of differentiation.
The time when you could only limit yourself to duplicate your publication on the internet is ended.
Now your readers want more: you need to share emotions with them through real interactions based on more personal experience.

A variety of factors influence an online’ experience: emotional connection, personalisation, Social Media integration, enhanced visuals.

The PGEU annual report 2018 offers you such an experience based on interactive infographics, interview videos, a user-friendly digital timeline of the year, a map in motion representing the geographical location of the members, smooth access to essential topics relevant to the year.

PGEU is an independent, international non-profit association representing the interests of European community pharmacists and community pharmacies. PGEU’s members are the national associations and professional bodies of community pharmacists in 33 European countries including the EU Member States, EU candidate countries and EEA/EFTA countries.

PGEU’s vision is that community pharmacists are recognised and supported by national health systems as key health professionals making a dynamic, sustainable, and evolving contribution to the health of individuals and communities they serve while strengthening European health systems.

The online annual report is the result of the collaboration between PGEU staff and the communication agency Page in extremis.

Page in extremis is delighted to benefit from the repeated trust of PGEU for several years.
The secret of this successful collaboration is the result of the mindset of the Page in extremis’ creative team:
- Make every time like the first time,
- Be innovative, not just original,
- Build trust through honesty.

Page in extremis turns brands into valuable assets and ensures the alignment with their strategic objectives.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations manage their communities, engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:

https://pgeu-annual-report.eu/
http://www.inextremis.be

An Award for the Transatlantic Economy Report 2018!
Yesterday, AmCham EU won the Award for the “Best Association Publication” for the Transatlantic Economy Report 2018 at the European Association Awards 2019.
The Transatlantic Economy Report 2018...

An Award for the Transatlantic Economy Report 2018!

Yesterday, AmCham EU won the Award for the “Best Association Publication” for the Transatlantic Economy Report 2018 at the European Association Awards 2019.

The Transatlantic Economy Report 2018 presented the most up-to-date facts and figures about the EU-US economic relationship. The research was conducted independently by Dan Hamilton and Joseph Quinlan of the Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns Hopkins University.

The communication agency Page in extremis congratulates all its friends from AmCham EU. Page in extremis is proud to have participated in the Transatlantic Economy Report 2018 through the creative design of the publication. The report was developed within an intimate original dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative team and the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU.

Last week, the Transatlantic Economy Report 2019 has been launched during the Transatlantic Week. The updated version (2019) is also supported by an online platform entitled: Thriving Together.

Page in extremis realises major web-based communications projects for many well-known European institutions and associations.

For a reminder, in 2018 AmCham EU had already won the Silver Award for the “Best Lobbying or Advocacy Campaign” for the Single Market study campaign.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For questions on the publication, please contact Thibaut L'Ortye (TLO@amchameu.eu)
Visit the platform: http://www.thrivingtogether.eu
Stay tuned with us: http://www.inextremis.be

“Delivering #BetterLighting” is the focal theme of the 2019 European Lighting Summit.
The European Lighting Summit is the best opportunity to discuss subjects like the latest findings on the biological effects of lighting, smart lighting in cities,...

“Delivering #BetterLighting” is the focal theme of the 2019 European Lighting Summit.

The European Lighting Summit is the best opportunity to discuss subjects like the latest findings on the biological effects of lighting, smart lighting in cities, #BetterLighting in schools, how the lighting value chain can deliver #BetterLighting, the right policy framework for delivering #BetterLighting.

LightingEurope, the industry association that represents the lighting industry in Europe organises the 2019 European Lighting Summit in the light of the #BetterLighting social media campaign.

#BetterLighting is an integrated communication campaign designed in several stages.
In the first phase, a Web platform — valueoflighting.eu — was developed as a central point of information.
Now the campaign’s messages are spread over several social media among them Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, Google+, and Youtube.

The European Lighting Summit 2019 is a significant milestone of the campaign by being dedicated to delivering #BetterLighting.
A conference website has been released allowing attendees to have up-to-date information about the event.

Other developments will come soon. Keep following us to keep track of it.

The social media campaign #BetterLighting is the result of the collaboration between the LightingEurope’s leadership team and the creative crew of the communication agency Page in extremis.

Located in Brussels, Page in extremis is a communication partner who can help you develop your communication campaigns integrating event, online platforms, publications and social media development.

More information:
http://www.inextremis.be

More about the summit: http://europeanlightingsummit.org
https://twitter.com/LightingEurope
https://www.facebook.com/LightingEuropeAssociation/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/lightingeurope/
https://plus.google.com/109229621174097649263
Discover https://www.valueoflighting.eu and join us on this journey!

How to maximise the contribution community pharmacists make to tackling communicable diseases?
The Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union (PGEU) has published its Best Practice Paper on Communicable Diseases and Vaccination which highlights some...

How to maximise the contribution community pharmacists make to tackling communicable diseases?

The Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union (PGEU) has published its Best Practice Paper on Communicable Diseases and Vaccination which highlights some innovative services and activities which are provided by community pharmacists across Europe in response to the threat posed by communicable diseases and vaccine hesitancy.
It also highlights potential future and emerging pharmacy services which could strengthen the resilience of European health systems in the area of communicable diseases and vaccine hesitancy.

In the Paper, PGEU makes some recommendations to EU Institutions, Member States and the wider public to maximise the contribution community pharmacists make to tackling communicable diseases and improving vaccination coverage:

- European institutions and agencies are encouraged to continue and strengthen collaboration with community pharmacists and pharmacy organisations at European level, for example in the Joint Actions on Antimicrobial Resistance and Vaccination;
- National governments are called upon to include and integrate community pharmacists into national vaccination strategies;
- Pharmacists should be enabled to provide new and innovative services in response to the threat posed by communicable diseases and vaccine hesitancy;
- Pharmacists should be better integrated into primary health care systems and services, for example, integration of electronic health records to facilitate efficient notification of pharmacists’ interventions to the patient’s medical record;
- Services, such as vaccinations should be globally commissioned within national health systems;
- Pharmacists should be encouraged to vaccinate themselves against influenza.

The Best Practice Paper on Communicable Diseases and Vaccination is the result of the collaboration between PGEU staff and the communication agency Page in extremis. Page in extremis is delighted to benefit from the repeated trust of PGEU for several years.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations manage their communities, engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:
https://www.pgeu.eu/en/policy/47:vaccination.html
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650,000 trucks in fewer thanks to the Port of Brussels!
Did you know that the transport activity of the port of Brussels avoided in 2017 an additional influx of 650,000 trucks in the city? “A number that represents more than 2,000 trucks per day,...

650,000 trucks in fewer thanks to the Port of Brussels!

Did you know that the transport activity of the port of Brussels avoided in 2017 an additional influx of 650,000 trucks in the city? “A number that represents more than 2,000 trucks per day, from Monday to Saturday, including” stated Mohammed Jabour, Port of Brussels’s president in the foreword of the 2017 Annual Report of the public institution.

2017 was a very positive year for water traffic: overall traffic increased by 6.9 million tonnes (7%), own traffic by 4.8 million tonnes (8,8%) and containers also broke a new record. Building materials once again confirm their dominant position in the port activity in Brussels (58.9%).

The Port of Brussels is a public service from the Brussels Capital Region that is managing, operating and developing the port, the outer port and the port facilities of the Brussels-Capital Region.

The Port of Brussels offers 6 km of quays along the waterway which crosses the Brussels Region from north to south. The second largest Belgian inland port enjoys an ideal location in the centre of Europe. It is a seaport accessible 24/7, 5 hour’s sailing from the Port of Antwerp via a canal that has only two locks between Brussels and Antwerp.

The Port of Brussels is in charge of the traditional port operator missions: it hosts about 200 companies on its estate, active in various sectors (construction, logistics, petroleum products, etc.).

Do you want to know more about the Port of Brussels? Check the newly released Annual Report!

The digital version developed in French and Flemish can be consulted on a smartphone as well as on a tablet or a computer.

The Annual Report 2017 was developed as an online publication made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the communication agency, Page in extremis and the Port of Brussels communication team.

Page in extremis realises major web-based communications projects for many well-known European institutions and associations.

Page in extremis has defined a very accurate process including monitoring and quality check particularly suited to provide maximum comfort to its clients and the best results.

The communication agency proposes four integrated services:


1) The definition of a “brand strategy” aligned with the development strategy of your organisation.

2) The creation or relooking of your visual identity aligned with a new brand strategy and supported by easy to use guidelines.

3) The improvement of your “Communication Programme” by incorporating integrated communication campaigns, memorable events, eye-catching publications and innovative digital solutions.

4) The creative development and production of innovative printed and digital communication tools.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:
http://rapportannuel.port.brussels/
http://www.inextremis.be

Dive online into the latest statistics for the Home Appliance Industry in Europe!
With the new APPLiA online report, you can dive into the latest statistics for the Home Appliance Industry in Europe. You will find that a stunning effort has gone into...

Dive online into the latest statistics for the Home Appliance Industry in Europe!

With the new APPLiA online report, you can dive into the latest statistics for the Home Appliance Industry in Europe. You will find that a stunning effort has gone into maintaining the industry’s Home Appliance 2025 vision and call for action.  

“During 2017, our members have worked hard to develop new and innovative technologies that help everyone in Europe lead more comfortable, sustainable and healthy lives”, stated Paolo Falcioni, APPLiA Director-General.

The APPLiA members have continued to provide valuable contributions to the European economy, to smarter and better EU regulation for the sector, to advancing sustainable lifestyles for EU citizens and to further developing smart(er) living in a connected home environment.

But 2017 has not only been a fruitful year for the members it has also been an exciting year for the association as they went toward a new corporate identity.  "With the release of this report, CECED has become APPLiA", added Paolo Falcioni, “ You will find a first look of our new identity in the following pages. I am sure you will enjoy the read”.

The APPLiA Director-General closed by declaring: “ In the meantime, we welcome any feedback you may wish to send us in response. Our door continues to be open!

The 2017-2016 online edition of the Home Appliance Industry in Europe by the numbers report compiles robust facts and figures about the industry.

The Communication Agency, Page in extremis is proud to have contributed to the creative development and the graphical production of the online report. The result is a comprehensive digital publication made within an intimate original dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative team, and APPLiA.

Page in extremis has defined a very accurate process including monitoring and quality check particularly suited to provide maximum comfort to its clients and the best results.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:
http://applia-europe.eu/statistical-report-2017-2016/index.html
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Browse the World Employment Confederation’s Economic Report - new online edition
In 2016, the employment industry generated €491 billion in revenue worldwide, mostly driven by agency work accounting for € 350 billion.
Agency work is growing in many...

Browse the World Employment Confederation’s Economic Report - new online edition

In 2016, the employment industry generated €491 billion in revenue worldwide, mostly driven by agency work accounting for € 350 billion.
Agency work is growing in many markets in Europe with the Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy and Spain all experiencing significant growth compared to the previous year and compensating for a slowdown in the UK.
Japan continues to experience accelerating growth in agency work (8% compared to 7% the year before) while growth in the US, the largest agency work market, remains stable.
The direct recruitment market rose slightly to € 37.8 billion, confirming its trend towards a more profitable and faster-growing HR service.

Published annually, the World Employment Confederation (WEC) Economic Report aims at giving a comprehensive picture of the employment industry and labour market trends in general.
It shows how the members of the World Employment Confederation act as labour market enablers, playing a key role in delivering work, adaptation, security and prosperity to societies.

The 2018 online edition of the World Employment Confederation’s Economic Report compiles robust facts and figures about the employment industry.

The Communication Agency, Page in extremis is proud to have contributed to the creative development and the graphical production of the online report. The result is a comprehensive digital publication made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative team, and the World Employment Confederation.

Page in extremis has defined a very accurate process including monitoring and quality check particularly suited to provide maximum comfort to its clients and the best results.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:
http://www.wecglobal.org/economicreport2018/
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Discover UNEP in EUROPE 2017 Year in review!
The year 2017 in review gives you a flavour of what the UN Environment Programme is doing in the pan-European region. This online publication invites you on a white journey through 12 initiatives UN...

Discover UNEP in EUROPE 2017 Year in review!

The year 2017 in review gives you a flavour of what the UN Environment Programme is doing in the pan-European region. This online publication invites you on a white journey through 12 initiatives UN Environment ran this year in Europe.

UNEP hopes that some of their latest success stories will trigger your desire to work together with them for a more sustainable Europe.

2017, said Jan Dusik,  Director, Europe Office, UN Environment “was the year of the third UN Environment Assembly, but also the Year of Ecology in Russia. We have stood side-by-side with citizens to protect our environment, including through securing millions of individual pledges to beat pollution, and re-connected people to nature through World Environment Day. Our engagement in Central Asia has reached a historic high, thanks to a number of new projects and our participation in the Sustainable Energy EXPO in Astana. We have also aimed to make an impact on the ground, be it through training Ukrainian journalists on green economy, rolling our sleeves up to help collect waste in the Russian Arctic, or by reducing air pollution in Bosnia and Herzegovina. We have continued to push for the environment to be a high priority at the political level, for example by supporting the G7 environment ministers’ meeting, hosting the 5th conference of the parties of the Carpathian Convention and by taking part in numerous high-level meetings on the Arctic”.

The online publication is the result of a collaboration between the communication team of UNEP in Europe and the communication agency, Page in extremis.

Based in Brussels, Page in extremis is a communication agency that makes brands conversational. We help organisations manage their communities, engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages through innovative digital tools.

For more information:

http://unepineurope.org/year-in-review-2017/

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http://www.inextremisdigital.be

http://www.inextremisdigital.eu

Lighting Quality contributes to Healthy Buildings and Energy Savings
Ourania Georgoutsakou, Secretary General of LightingEurope, pointed out that the Energy Performance of the Buildings Directive “will create an opportunity to boost investments in...

Lighting Quality contributes to Healthy Buildings and Energy Savings

Ourania Georgoutsakou, Secretary General of LightingEurope, pointed out that the Energy Performance of the Buildings Directive “will create an opportunity to boost investments in better performing buildings by including good quality lighting. The focus must be on energy efficiency and on benefits for people. Human Centric Lighting will play an important role to realise healthy buildings and thus to shorten pay-back time “.

LightingEurope is the industry association that represents the lighting industry in Europe. The association is the voice of more than 1,000 lighting companies and has for daily mission to advocate and defend the lighting industry in Brussels while reconciling it with current EU policy aims.

In doing so, LightingEurope promotes efficient lighting practices for the benefit of the global environment, human comfort and the health and safety of consumers.

LightingEurope has entrusted the communication agency Page in extremis with the design of factsheets with relevant infographics concerning “Healthy Buildings”.

There are real benefits to creating infographics for your organisation. Infographics can improve cognition by utilising graphics to enhance the human visual system’s ability to see patterns and trends.

The communication agency, Page in extremis, can help you deploy a consistent set of infographics that can become the backbone of your visual presence on social media.

Page in extremis turns brands into valuable assets and ensures the alignment with their strategic objectives.

The communication agency proposes four integrated communication services:


1) The definition of a “brand strategy” aligned with the development strategy of your organisation.

2) The creation or refreshment of your visual identity aligned with a new brand strategy and supported by easy to use guidelines developed in a clear and concise guide.

3) The improvement of your “Communication Programme” by incorporating integrated communication campaigns, extraordinary events, inspiring publications and innovative digital solutions.

4) The creative development and production of innovative printed and digital communication tools.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?

Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes brands conversational, helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.

For more information:

http://www.inextremis.be
http://www.inextremisdigital.be
http://www.inextremisbranding.be