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Non-contact, Optical and Laser
News Release from: DataLase
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 June 2004
Sherwood Technology Appoints Laser
Expert
Sherwood Technology, has appointed David Miller to lead the company's business development activities as interest for DataLase T.
Sherwood Technology, has appointed David Miller to lead the company's business development activities as interest for DataLase T, the company's new generation coding and marking technology, grows DataLase is a non-toxic and environmentally friendly ink, coating, or substrate additive
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 16 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Sherwood will benefit from David's in depth understanding of laser products and applications, and his established reputation in the field.
With 25 years experience, David will focus on identifying, developing and maintaining customer relationships.
His role will be instrumental in generating new partnerships and agreements and ensuring that all new DataLase implementations are supported by expert technical advice and project management.
David will specify laser equipment to offer the most cost-effective solution for successful deployment of the technique.
Prior to joining Sherwood, David was a Consultant with Xpirt Ltd, advising a range of companies in different industries on the use of laser technology.
A laser expert, David has held a number of technical, marketing and management positions within the laser industry since graduating with a BSc in Physics from Liverpool University in 1979.
He began his career specifying CO2 TEA Lasers for MoD contracts at Marconi Avionics.
He then held a number of technical and managerial roles at Technology Systems Ltd and then at Linx Printing Technologies plc, with responsibilities spanning research and development, engineering, product marketing and business development of laser products.
Commenting on David's appointment, Steve Kelly, managing director, Sherwood Technology, says: "We are delighted to welcome David to the team.
With 25 years experience of laser technology, 15 of those gained in packaging applications, David brings invaluable insight, knowledge and technical expertise to Sherwood as we embark on an ambitious programme to license and implement our DataLase technology.".
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