EyeC launches redesigned website

The website offers enhanced user-friendliness, design and access to information.

The EyeC site on a computer screen

EyeC, a provider of automated artwork and print image inspection systems, has launched a completely redesigned website.

With the redesigned EyeC.com, the Hamburg-based company is enhancing its site's user-friendliness, design and access to information about products, services and current developments.

The new website boasts a modern design, clear structures and interactive content that offers a contemporary and appealing user experience. Thanks to intuitive menu navigation and logically structured content, users can now access relevant information about products and services even faster. The expanded product area contains detailed descriptions of all EyeC technology, supplemented by videos, downloads and practical user reports — real added value for customers and business partners. International visitors to the site benefit from a multilingual offering in English, German, Polish, Spanish and French as well as country-specific contact options that underline the company's global orientation.

Technically, the website scores high with optimized performance. It boasts faster loading times, mobile responsiveness and barrier-free navigation to ensure maximum accessibility on all end devices, whether smartphone, tablet or desktop. The offering is complemented by a new newsroom with the latest press releases, specialist articles and event updates.

'The requirements for digital communication are constantly evolving, so it was logical for us to invest again after just three years and completely overhaul our website. With the relaunch, we are offering customers, partners and interested parties worldwide a modern and future-proof platform that meets our standards of customer proximity, quality and innovation. EyeC stands for reliable solutions and continuous improvement — and this is now also clearly reflected digitally,' said André Schwarz, marketing and documentation director at EyeC.