Signify Canada Launches National “If You’re Ready to Win” Contest

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August 12, 2021

Signify Canada has launched a new national contest, “If You’re Ready to Win” promotion. With over $5000 in prizes available to be won, this contest consists of two parallel sweepstakes open to all Canadian Contractors and Signify Authorized Distributor staff across Canada between August 1st and December 31st, 2021. With the strong support from our key partners, the contest has been designed to bring awareness to Signify’s offering of ReadytoGo stocking products that are readily available from your local Signify authorized distributor. 

Signify ReadytoGo lighting is a collection of over 2000 luminaires and lamps available as Stock Ready (2-Day Quick Ship) and Design Ready (10-Day Quick Ship) SKUs, strategically selected to support our distribution and lighting partners. Consisting of brands from Philips, Advance, and Genlyte Solutions (Signify North America luminaire brands); the ReadytoGo portfolio covers a vast range of product solutions for Commercial & Industrial (Offices, Schools, Healthcare, Warehouses), Residential (Single and Multi-Family), Public (Area & Street, Public Landmarks) applications.

Full contest details are available at www.readytowinsignify.ca.

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