The specialist in personalised print and marketing-engagement software has revamped its website to tie in with the new branding and fresh look.
Managing director Douglas Gibson said Infigo was preparing for its first Drupa show with two stands: one of its own and one as a SmartStream partner, on the HP booth.
“The rebranding is a 'coming of age' moment," he said. "I bought the company in 2010 when it was unknown, very small scale, had fewer than five people and a handful of customers, most of them small.
“We now have 26 staff, achieved 100% growth in turnover last year to well over £1m and have clients such as British Gas and the Post Office. We have offices in the UK, the US and Moldova.
“And the scale of what we deliver is much bigger. Some clients need 150,000 items daily. Back in the day a system would order business cards, now we're talking end-to-end management systems.”
Gibson said the company was introducing software packages in new languages, such as Arabic, and accepting payment in new currencies.
He added his team had been working hard to make improvements to its MegaEdit product.
MegaEdit Photo is for personalising photo gifts and offers a quicker turnaround and faster return, he said. MegaEdit Pro is a professional document editing tool, which is said to have more extensive functionality than rival systems.
“The changes to MegaEdit will make it more tailored to customers' needs, some of whom want design and documents but not photobooks and vice versa,” Gibson said.