A DUDLEY fit-out and display firm has teamed up with to provide businesses with convenient, innovative wireless charging for customers.

The partnership is a great testament to The Alan Nuttall Partnership’ forward thinking approach as a company which counts the UK’s biggest and best high street brands, including Pret a Manger, Fortnum and Mason, Hilton Hotels, Costa and Wasabi, amongst its clients, who will benefit from Chargifi’s solutions.

Chargifi was founded in 2013 by 27-year-old Dan Bladen, who went travelling for six months and found many of the places he visited made it difficult to charge devices easily.

The service, which brings free, convenient power to people where and when they need it most, will mean businesses can encourage customers to charge their devices without the hassle of using a cable, whilst also capturing user behaviour.

Matt Hornblower, operations director at Nuttalls, based in Hall Street, Dudley, said: “We’re keen to constantly innovate for our clients and Chargifi offers the perfect augmentation to our existing service, giving added value for our clients and allowing their customers to benefit from this new technology.

“By 2020, wireless charging will be the ‘norm’. As people choose a hotel, lunch or coffee shop based on the presence, reliability and usability of the Wi-Fi, wireless charging is fast becoming the next ‘must have’ in high street and public environments.

“We would love to show our clients the fantastic opportunity that Chargifi offers, so we’ve installed the system in our Dudley showroom.

“It’s a perfect chance for clients to try out the system for themselves.”

Dan Bladen, chief executive officer of Chargifi, added: “As one of the UK’s leading fit-out companies, Nuttalls is the perfect platform to help Chargifi hit the big time. With clients like Costa, Pret A Manger and Hilton Hotels, we’re looking forward to working on a number of global projects together.”