Quattro elevates its displays with £200,000 investment drive and a new online presence

Nov 12, 2025 | Industry News

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Quattro Display is looking to break the £2m turnover barrier as it targets opportunities at home and abroad.

The bespoke exhibition stand provider has turned to specialist business support from Elevate Manufacturing Programme Worcester to revamp its digital strategy and boost its export business.

With a tailored action plan in place, with help from a dedicated growth manager and the GROWTHmapper diagnostic tool, the firm has responded by boosting its workforce by 10% and investing more than £200,000 into several production saws and installing 115 solar panels on its roof.

Ashley Blizzard, MD of Quattro Display, said: “Having someone come into the business and take an impartial view of what we do and how we do it, has been really valuable.”

“We are keen to increase sales past £2m and, following the specialist support, we are now in a perfect position to achieve that.

“It has already led to a string of new wins from clients in the UK and several international customers across Denmark, France and Italy.

“They all have one thing in common; they want to tap into our single source solution for customised exhibition stands. Importantly, we’ve also addressed operational improvements in the factory with two new production saws.”

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Michelle Connor, programme manager at Elevate Manufacturing Programme Worcester, added: “We have been able to work with Quattro Display to explore new and emerging markets with the support of digital marketing.

“Its journey exemplifies how targeted support and strategic planning can empower SMEs to overcome growth barriers and realise their ambitions. In fact, it’s a story that serves as an inspiration for other manufacturing businesses seeking to elevate their operations and broaden their horizons.”

The initiative is funded by Worcestershire County Council and delivered by Oxford Innovation Advice.

Councillor Jo Monk, leader of Worcestershire Country Council, said: “I’d strongly encourage other local manufacturers with big ambitions to explore the Elevate Manufacturing Programme – the expert guidance and grants available can help business scale up, innovate, and compete with confidence on the global stage.”