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EVOLV Introduces 36 Bold New Colors of Paint Protection Film (PPF)
EVOLV Introduces 36 Bold New Colors of Paint Protection Film (PPF)

Associated Press

time18-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Associated Press

EVOLV Introduces 36 Bold New Colors of Paint Protection Film (PPF)

Fort Lauderdale, FL March 18, 2025 --( EVOLV, a leader manufacturer in premium automotive protection films, is setting a new industry standard with the launch of 36 new colored Paint Protection Films (PPF)—giving car enthusiasts and professional installers an unprecedented fusion of aesthetics and durability. For the first time, car owners no longer have to choose between changing their vehicle's look and protecting their original paint. EVOLV's colored PPF allows for a high-end color transformation while shielding against scratches, rock chips, and daily wear—combining the visual impact of a vinyl wrap with the protection of PPF. A Breakthrough in Automotive Customization Unlike traditional wraps, EVOLV's colored PPF offers: Dry-X™ Technology – Enables both wet and dry application, providing installers with unparalleled flexibility and ease of use. Premium Protection – Advanced self-healing technology erases minor scratches with heat, preserving a flawless finish. 36 Exclusive Colors – A stunning palette ranging from deep metallics and vibrant glosses to sleek satin and stealth matte finishes. Long-Term Durability – 8-year lifespan, UV-resistant, and designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions. Smooth, Paint-Like Appearance – No orange peel effect, ensuring a factory-quality finish that enhances vehicle aesthetics. Hydrophobic Properties – Repels water, dirt, and contaminants, making maintenance effortless and ensuring long-lasting clarity. Self-Healing Technology – Erases minor scratches with heat, preserving a flawless and pristine look. 'Car enthusiasts have always had to make a trade-off between personal style and long-term protection. With our new colored PPF line, we're changing the game—delivering bold and exclusive color options with the unmatched durability of paint protection film,' said Mattia, President of EVOLV. 'Whether you're a high-end vehicle owner looking for a unique look or a professional installer seeking the next big trend in automotive customization, this launch is for you.' For Car Owners: Elevate Your Ride with a Premium, Protective Finish Designed for exotic car owners, luxury enthusiasts, and anyone looking to stand out, EVOLV's new color PPF line ensures that customization doesn't come at the cost of protection. Whether you want a satin-finish deep blue, a metallic lime green, or a stealth matte black, this innovative solution keeps your paint pristine beneath a stylish, high-end finish. Available for purchase online, customers can now transform their vehicles with an ultra-premium film trusted by professionals. For Installers: Expand Your Business with the Latest PPF Innovation For automotive wrap shops, detailers, and PPF installers, EVOLV's 36-color lineup is a revenue-boosting game-changer. Dry-X™ Technology allows installers to choose between dry or wet application, making it easier to match their preferred installation method. Now, customers seeking custom color changes no longer have to compromise on protection—allowing installers to offer a luxury, high-margin service with long-term customer retention. EVOLV Pro Dealers and installers can now access exclusive wholesale pricing, training, and marketing support, making it easier than ever to introduce premium colored PPF services to their clientele. Available Now – Order Today The 36-color PPF collection is now available for order at ( Car owners and installers interested in learning more, exploring color swatches, or joining the EVOLV Pro Dealer Program can visit the official website for full details. About EVOLV EVOLV is a pioneer in high-performance premium automotive films, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of paint protection and customization. With cutting-edge technology, premium materials, and a passion for automotive excellence, EVOLV delivers solutions that redefine vehicle aesthetics and protection. EVOLV Mattia Casarotto

AI-powered weapon detectors to arrive in London hospitals in coming weeks
AI-powered weapon detectors to arrive in London hospitals in coming weeks

CBC

time06-02-2025

  • Health
  • CBC

AI-powered weapon detectors to arrive in London hospitals in coming weeks

Social Sharing AI-powered weapons detectors will be installed at all London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) emergency departments in the coming weeks, officials said. Staff learned Thursday in an internal email that the security measures would be coming within 4 to 5 weeks to Victoria, Children's, and University hospitals. "Called the EVOLV Weapons Detection System, implementation of this technology is a significant step forward in enhancing safety and security for our patients, staff, and visitors," LHSC's Supervisor David Musyj wrote. The initial announcement that detectors would be installed came in response to a shooting outside the entrance to the Victoria Hospital emergency department on Dec. 14, 2024. At the time, police said a truck pulled into the Victoria Hospital ER bay, smashing into a cement pillar before a second vehicle arrived and shots rang out. In January, police arrested an 18-year-old man from Brampton and charged him with a variety of offences, including attempting to commit murder using a firearm. The suspect was in custody in York region when he was identified, charged in an armed home invasion and bank robbery. Following the shooting, Musyj said LHSC would install EVOLV's detectors, which he had placed in the Windsor Regional Hospital (WRH) when he was CEO. "WRH has had this technology in place for approximately 18 months and has seen great success with it," Musyj wrote in Thursday's internal email. "The EVOLV system is a non-intrusive, AI-powered weapons detection system that allows individuals to walk through without removing personal items. If a potential threat is detected, security personnel will receive an alert pinpointing the location of the item on the person or in their bag," Musyj wrote. A spokesperson at LHSC was not able to say when the machines will be operation, but Musyj's email said staff will receive training when the machines arrive in the coming weeks and before they go live. An interview request was denied Thursday. Musyj told staff that renovations are needed at Victoria Hospital and minor modifications are needed at University Hospital. Once a contractor is selected, staff would learn the timeline.

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