08.03.22
Fujifilm has expanded its Acuity team with the appointment of Shaun Holdom into the role of marketing manager – Fujifilm Wide Format Inkjet Systems.
In his new position, Holdom, who has more than two decades of industry experience, will be responsible for marketing Fujifilm’s new Acuity Ultra presses, including the Acuity Ultra Hybrid LED.
Holdom’s knowledge of print technology – and in particular, inks and ink transmission – began in 1998, when he joined Lyson (now part of Nazdar) as a product manager as he was involved in the development of solvent inks, including advancing them to print onto PVC substrates. He then progressed to working with a range of major OEMs to develop solvent and water-based inks for inkjet printers.
Following this, Holdom began working in the print hardware sector, supporting the development of small format machines and expanding the market in which they were being sold. He then spent almost five years at adhesive-coated products manufacturer Drytac as a global product manager.
“Our new Acuity presses already deliver on speed, quality and value for money,” David Burton, marketing director at Fujifilm Wide Format Inkjet Systems, said. “Shaun’s industry knowledge is just what our team needs to keep the brand in its strong market position within the wide format sector.”
“It’s a very exciting time to be joining Fujifilm, a strong brand that has completely reinvented its wide format offering in the past 12 months,” added Holdom. “
“The new Acuity brand in particular has huge market potential that is only just beginning to be realized.”
In his new position, Holdom, who has more than two decades of industry experience, will be responsible for marketing Fujifilm’s new Acuity Ultra presses, including the Acuity Ultra Hybrid LED.
Holdom’s knowledge of print technology – and in particular, inks and ink transmission – began in 1998, when he joined Lyson (now part of Nazdar) as a product manager as he was involved in the development of solvent inks, including advancing them to print onto PVC substrates. He then progressed to working with a range of major OEMs to develop solvent and water-based inks for inkjet printers.
Following this, Holdom began working in the print hardware sector, supporting the development of small format machines and expanding the market in which they were being sold. He then spent almost five years at adhesive-coated products manufacturer Drytac as a global product manager.
“Our new Acuity presses already deliver on speed, quality and value for money,” David Burton, marketing director at Fujifilm Wide Format Inkjet Systems, said. “Shaun’s industry knowledge is just what our team needs to keep the brand in its strong market position within the wide format sector.”
“It’s a very exciting time to be joining Fujifilm, a strong brand that has completely reinvented its wide format offering in the past 12 months,” added Holdom. “
“The new Acuity brand in particular has huge market potential that is only just beginning to be realized.”