InkTec’s engineering team expands with new starter

Due to significant increases in printer installations over the last six months, InkTec have taken on a new team member to enhance the hardware support team.

New starter, James Badger has joined to work as part of the technical installation and support team. Coming from a practical, mechanical background within the security sector, James is keen to turn this extensive experience towards the printing industry. He will be involved with JETRIX, DTF and UV DTF Solutions and says of his new role:

“I am very much looking forward to rapidly learning more about all the types of hardware that InkTec supply and support for their customers. This is a great opportunity for me to learn lots of new skills, operate at an increased pace and learn about this exciting sector.”

Joey Kim, Managing Director at InkTec says;

“It is very exciting times for the business, as we have really built up the JETRIX flatbed and roll-to-roll sales, while also expanding our offering with DTF and UV DTF. We have always prided ourselves on our level of service and our network of UK based field engineers and so with these increasing numbers of installations it was imperative for us to expand the technical and support team. We are delighted to have James on board.”

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