Now Xaar has brought back one of their former executive team, Keith Smith, to head up their Advanced Manufacturing division as Director. Smith rejoins Xaar following a stint as sales manager for North and South America for Xaar from 2002-2005 and a position at touch sensor manufacturer Token ITO.
Located in the USA, Smith will take on responsibility for developing strategic manufacturing opportunities and partnerships outside of the company’s established markets. He’ll report directly to Xaar CEO Dr. Doug Edwards.
Smith says he believes Xaar can branch out into 3D production printing, touch sensor displays, ink-jet-printed semiconductors, and robotic coating applications.
“He brings the ideal combination of in-depth knowledge of key growth markets for Xaar technology and global sales experience in B2B technology in China, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan and North and South America,” Edwards says of Smith. “As an ex-Xaar employee, it’s also good to welcome him back.”
The dynamic world of global manufacturing provides an exciting opportunity for Xaar. Most things we come into contact with on a daily basis are patterned, decorated, printed, or finished in some way; the packaging and labels in our supermarkets, the boxes containing everything we buy, the tiles and laminate flooring in our homes and offices, the televisions we watch, and the solar panels used to power our buildings.
Many production processes used in the manufacture of these products utilize traditional analog technology. However, Xaar’s industrial inkjet technology has already transformed a number of industries, and in other sectors the pace of conversion to digital is starting to accelerate.
Smith has more than 16 years experience in direct and channel sales management and selling B2B solutions to Fortune 500 companies.
“I’m excited and delighted to be returning to Xaar in this new position which recognizes the huge opportunities for our technology in advanced manufacturing applications,” he says.
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