09.21.18
Xeikon announced Robert Welford as its new vice president of research and development. He will also join Xeikon’s Leadership Team when he takes on the role on Oct. 1. Welford will run the R&D department, which includes engineering, ink and toner competence centers, print process and the project management office.
Welford spent several years in R&D in the automotive industry. He ran programs such as the implementation of BMW diesel engines into LandRover products and Power Train activities for the Rover 45 replacement (which became the BMW 1 Series).
Since leaving the automotive industry, Welford has been chief engineer at Fujifilm Electronic Imaging, where he led R&D, manufacturing and production engineering, and oversaw product launches. At Xaar, as director of R&D, he was responsible for activities from conception through to production and launch on new printhead technology platforms. His latest position of director of the program management office at Xaar gave him responsibility, among other things, for co-development programs in both America and Asia.
“In the rapidly evolving printing industry, and with the challenging roadmap Xeikon is pursuing to broaden and strengthen its product portfolio over the coming years, strong R&D leadership is crucial," Xeikon President and CEO Benoit Chatelard said. "Rob’s broad experience in R&D, manufacturing engineering and program management at an international level, and his genuine enthusiasm for technology and engineering will help us drive efficiency, product development and the company group dynamic to the next level. His experience in industrialization and inkjet will complement and strengthen the Xeikon Leadership Team.”
"We have a unique opportunity to leverage our capabilities in ink formulation and digital workflow," Welford said. "That, together with the opportunities provided by the consolidation and acceleration of the existing toner product portfolio and markets, means Xeikon’s future is extremely exciting."
Welford spent several years in R&D in the automotive industry. He ran programs such as the implementation of BMW diesel engines into LandRover products and Power Train activities for the Rover 45 replacement (which became the BMW 1 Series).
Since leaving the automotive industry, Welford has been chief engineer at Fujifilm Electronic Imaging, where he led R&D, manufacturing and production engineering, and oversaw product launches. At Xaar, as director of R&D, he was responsible for activities from conception through to production and launch on new printhead technology platforms. His latest position of director of the program management office at Xaar gave him responsibility, among other things, for co-development programs in both America and Asia.
“In the rapidly evolving printing industry, and with the challenging roadmap Xeikon is pursuing to broaden and strengthen its product portfolio over the coming years, strong R&D leadership is crucial," Xeikon President and CEO Benoit Chatelard said. "Rob’s broad experience in R&D, manufacturing engineering and program management at an international level, and his genuine enthusiasm for technology and engineering will help us drive efficiency, product development and the company group dynamic to the next level. His experience in industrialization and inkjet will complement and strengthen the Xeikon Leadership Team.”
"We have a unique opportunity to leverage our capabilities in ink formulation and digital workflow," Welford said. "That, together with the opportunities provided by the consolidation and acceleration of the existing toner product portfolio and markets, means Xeikon’s future is extremely exciting."