Swiss-based Skross to exhibit for the first time at TFWA AP

By Charlotte Turner |

Swiss based travel adapter company, Skross, will exhibit for the first time at the Tax Free World Association Asia Pacific Conference and Exhibition in May, Booth C4.

 

The company offers multifunctional adapters and USB chargers for worldwide use in more than 150 countries. Christian Ernst, CEO of parent company, WorldConnect AG, outlines the corporate philosophy: “From the very beginning, safety was our top priority. In the market, this clearly sets us apart from cheap Asian products.

 

“Our entire development and production process aims at providing not only a compact and versatile product, but also a product which, above all, complies with all relevant international safety standards. This ensures user safety and proper functioning of all devices.”

 

In 2014 Sam Gerber, Head of Sales at Skross, made the decision to exhibit at the TFWA show in Singapore: “I’m convinced that the Asia Pacific Summit in May is one of the places to be in duty free. Our aim is to develop and strengthen the Skross brand awareness and present our latest products. We also will show, for the first time, our brand new POS concept, meet existing customers, get in contact with new distribution partners and reinforce contacts in the travel retail business.”

 

Skross will showcase and highlight the World Adapter MUV USB along with the SOS Battery, which are new additions to the brand’s portfolio, at the TFWA AP show in May.

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