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October 2008

Psion Teklogix has appointed Paul Westmoreland as its new Managing Director UK. His brief is to maintain the company’s leading position in the UK’s mobile computing technology solutions market.

With an impressive track record, Paul brings an extremely broad range of experiences to the company. His previous roles have included senior management positions in a variety of markets, from the finance industry to the agricultural sector and, more recently, the electronic and AutoID industry with companies such as Itronix.

Paul has extensive experience of handling large key accounts as well as indirect channel development together with knowledge of such important sectors as the utilities, telecommunications and field service industries.



















Commenting on his new role, Paul Westmoreland said: “I am particularly excited about my new role driving the market leader in mobile computing technology. Wireless data capture and networking features a host of innovations such as voice technology and RFID that offer ever more efficient communications across networks and enterprises. For our customers this means improved operations, accuracy, productivity and profitability. The challenge for Psion Teklogix is to continue to lead the way in offering these benefits in devices that are as functional and rugged yet also as compact as possible in order to make the mobile worker’s job as simple and effective as it can be. It’s a task Psion Teklogix is more than up to meeting.”





























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