On December 17, 2025, in the picturesque town of Wuzhen, China, ALPES System Windows & Doors and Italy's Fenzi Group officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement. This collaboration not only represents a strong alliance between the two brands in technology and resources, but also marks a joint effort to drive new breakthroughs in energy efficiency, comfort, and long-term performance of system windows.

The meeting began with a speech from Mr. Stefano, President of Fenzi Group Asia Pacific, who highlighted the Group's 80+ years of expertise in glass chemical technology and expressed high expectations for this collaboration.
Following this, ALPES System Windows & Doors General Manager Mr. Chen Liwei emphasized that ALPES always puts users first. By joining forces with Fenzi, ALPES aims to systematically integrate cutting-edge global material technologies into its product system, providing consumers with high-performance, high-quality, and high-value system window solutions.

During the ceremony, Fenzi Group shared its core flexible warm-edge technology. This technology offers outstanding sealing performance, anti-aging properties, and temperature adaptability, perfectly matching ALPES’ pursuit of product excellence.
To ensure consumer rights and enhance living quality, ALPES System Windows & Doors officially promises that all Fenzi flexible warm-edge insulated glass used in its products comes with a 25-year extended warranty. The coverage includes core issues such as Low-E coating oxidation, argon gas leakage, and internal fogging or condensation, ensuring lasting warmth for every home.

In the presence of both teams and media representatives, ALPES System Windows & Doors and Fenzi Group officially signed the strategic cooperation agreement and completed the certification process. This signing not only formalizes the alliance but also symbolizes deep alignment in product development, quality standards, and market vision. The collaboration marks a new stage of coordinated development between the two companies.
