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News Release from: Innovision Research and Technology
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 November 2004
New Director appointments for RFID
technology firm
Innovision Research and Technology plc, a leading developer of Radio Frequency Identification technologies has strengthened its Board of Directors with the appointment of two non-executive directors
The two new non-executive directors are Mr Malcolm Baggott and Dr Ian Buckley-Golder Both bring considerable commercial and city experience to the roles, particularly from the fields of technology and engineering, as well as relevant vertical market sectors, including pharmaceutical, medical and telecommunications
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Mr Baggott was previously Chief Executive of the Vitec Group for 10 years until he retired in 2000.
Prior to that, he was a main board director and Managing Director of the wholesaling division of Macarthy plc, with responsibility for pharmaceutical distribution to pharmacists, hospitals and vets.
Mr Baggott also spent 10 years with Northern Telecom, now Nortel, in a number of senior roles both in UK and the US.
Dr Buckley-Golder has held a number of directorships in the venture capital and private equity world, including Spectrum Ltd, Cascade Fund Management Ltd and Procyon Instruments Ltd.
He was also Managing Director of a subsidiary of AEA Technology plc and Executive Chairman of Engineering Services Dr Buckley-Golder brings several years experience of technology-based businesses, from electronics and software through to biotechnology and healthcare, as well as knowledge of different business models in Europe, Japan and the US.
"Innovision R and T is at a very exciting stage of its evolution and is fast developing a reputation as a partner of choice for organisations requiring innovative RFID and electronic technology solutions," Marc Borrett, Managing Director of Innovision Research and Technology, explained.
"With Malcolm and Ian on the Board we have the additional skills and experience to help drive future growth and development.
I am delighted to welcome them to the team".
Innovision Research and Technology plc is a leading Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) design services company for the Medical, Transport and Consumer Electronics sectors.
Based in Wokingham, UK, the company creates, develops and licenses low-cost near-field RFID systems and silicon chip designs, and other novel electronic technologies via its 30-strong team of engineers, IC designers and RFID specialists.
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