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2025 05 02

Staticus continues to expand its North American reach in 2025

The groundwork laid in 2023 and 2024 was never meant to be an end in itself. Staticus’s 2024–27 strategy calls for real global scale − and in 2025, the company took its US presence to the East Coast, where the projects are larger, the specifications more demanding, and the stakes higher.

Facade+ New York, April 2025

The momentum Staticus built across the United States in 2024 has carried strongly into 2025, and the focus has shifted east.

In April, Valentino Basile, Sales Manager, represented Staticus at Facade+ New York − one of the US East Coast’s premier façade industry gatherings, bringing together architects, developers, and façade consultants from across the region.

“New York is a market that demands a lot from its façade suppliers. The scale of the projects, the complexity of the specifications, the expectations around quality − it raises the bar. That’s exactly the kind of environment where Staticus belongs.”

Valentino BasileSales Manager for the North American market


The New York event strengthened Staticus’s East Coast network and deepened the company’s understanding of how project specification works in one of the world’s most demanding construction markets. For a company built on precision, performance, and long-term thinking, it was a natural next step.

Future outlook

The groundwork laid across events in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, and now New York is already generating substantive dialogue with architects, developers, and contractors shaping America’s built environment. The next phase is about converting those conversations into partnerships — and partnerships into projects.

“We are not in a rush, but we are absolutely committed. The US market rewards those who invest in it seriously, and that is exactly what Staticus is doing.”

Aulikki SonntagChief Business Development Officer

Few years of deliberate, consistent engagement across the United States have built something real: credibility, relationships, and a growing understanding of where European façade expertise meets American market demand.