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UK sales adds

by Mark Rowe

Hanwha Techwin reports two additions in UK sales: Ian Stewart has been appointed Business Development Manager; and Luke Duncanson has joined Hanwha Techwin as a Field Sales Executive – North.

Ian Stewart, pictured, will be responsible for developing relationships with consultants, specifiers and system designers in the construction industry. Before joining Hanwha Techwin, Ian was a Business Sales Consultant for Honeywell Building Solutions; and he has worked for ADT Fire & Security as a Key Account Manager.

Luke Duncanson will provide pre-sales support to installers of Wisenet video surveillance products. Before joining, he was a sales executive for Elite Digital Systems.

Bob (H.Y.) Hwang Ph.D., Managing Director of Hanwha Techwin, said: “The UK continues to be a key target market for Hanwha Techwin and we are taking the opportunity to build on our success by investing in the recruitment of additional high calibre sales personnel. I am very pleased to welcome Ian and Luke to our UK sales team. Reporting to Chris Parry, our Country Manager for the UK and Ireland, I am confident they will both make a significant contribution to our efforts to identify new sales opportunities for our business partners, made possible by the exciting and innovative technology we have built into our Wisenet products.”

These appointments coincide with the launch of the Hanwha Techwin Wisenet X camera series which the firm says has the most powerful chipset ever incorporated into a full camera range. Visit www.hanwha-security.eu.

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