MY DEVELON wins Red Dot Design Award

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MY DEVELON, the new digital platform for managing construction equipment launched by Develon, formerly Doosan Construction Equipment, has won in the Brand & Communication Design category of the prestigious 2024 Red Dot Design Awards.  

The Red Dot Design Awards is an annual international competition that recognizes excellence in design and business. With around 20,000 entries per year, it is one of the biggest design competitions in the world.

Commenting on winning the award, Develon Europe stated:

“We are delighted that the user-friendly and all-embracing set up used in our new MY DEVELON system has been recognised with a Red Dot Design award. MY DEVELON offers an integrated digital solution for customers, allowing them to easily check equipment operation information and request product consultations or maintenance through the website and mobile app.”

Using the MY DEVELON app or on a web browser, customers and dealers can access and manage maintenance and operation data for their DEVELON construction equipment. Customers can remotely monitor the performance, health and utilisation of their equipment, using this information to maximise productivity.

Develon says it will continue to actively incorporate feedback from the owners of their products into digital solutions to make MY DEVELON a communication channel that maximizes customer satisfaction.

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