Technogym completes Sydney ‘Experience Centre’
Wellness leader Technogym has completed work on a new state-of-the-art display space at Rushcutters Bay in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs to showcase its treadmills, weights, exercise bikes and fitness solutions.
Designed for both the home market and industry buyers, the new showroom is Technogym’s first Australian Experience Centre has been designed with the intention of giving consumers and buyers a space to find the appropriate fitness and wellness solutions.
The warmly lit space allows those interested to try equipment from the brand’s ‘Skill Line’, which includes functional apparatus’ that caters to all fitness levels, and its ‘Personal Line’, which combines acclaimed Italian architect Antonio Citterio's style with Technogym's experience in fitness and wellness technologies.
Since its foundation in Italy in 1983 by brothers Nerio and Pierluigi Alessandri, Technogym has used technology to develop fitness equipment, pioneering gym equipment solutions and the concept of wellness.
The company has also been the official supplier of the Olympic games since 2000 and has recently equipped the Athlete’s Village for the Tokyo 2020 Games.
The new Experience Centre, which is inspired by the company’s Global Headquarters in the Italian city of Cesena gives fans of the brand the opportunity to come in, test out the entire range and get a comprehensive feel for the products that will benefit them and their fitness journeys the most.
Scheduled to open this month, the new facility has been impacted by Greater Sydney’s lockdown, with its official opening date yet to be advised.
The Technogym Experience Centre Sydney is located at 20 McLachlan Avenue, Rushcutters Bay, NSW 2011.
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