AMI launches redesigned website

March 26, 2015

VISTA, Calif. — Applied Membranes Inc.’s (AMI) revamped website features a clean design, easy-to-use navigation and the capability for translation in 90 different languages.

VISTA, Calif. — Applied Membranes Inc. (AMI) announced the launch of its new website, www.appliedmembranes.com, according to a press release.

The revamped website features a clean design, easy-to-use navigation and the capability for translation in 90 different languages, stated the release.

The site offers more product information than ever before as well as updated, high-resolution images, so users can easily and quickly navigate through thousands of available AMI products to find the information they need, reported the release.

Integrated search functionality on AMI’s redesigned website, continued the release, permits users to spend less time on planning and research, and AMI plans to continue to enhance the functionality of the website as well as to provide more content.

“The newly redesigned website demonstrates both the commitment to quality and the value of working with AMI and will be a key contributor to our continued success in 2015 and beyond,” said AMI President Dr. Gil Dhawan.

You can find the release here.

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