Nigel has the best possible qualifications and experience to lead our marketing and sales of such a key product, said Agfa UK Graphics Systems director Laurence Roberts.
The Agfa veteran, who was involved in the launch of Apogee, will be responsible for the sales and marketing of the project management software.
Stratton believed Delano was fundamental to Agfas interests in maintaining market leadership in an important area of software control for its customers.
At Drupa Delano will be used in all the PrintCity Print Factories at Drupa, as well as at the CIP4 stand.
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