Thu 17 Mar 2011 13:00

Kittiwake appoints business development manager


Role includes responsibility for recently-acquired emissions monitoring technology specialist Procal.



Kittiwake Developments, a leading global provider of marine and related sector technology solutions, has today announced the appointment of Dr Steve Dye as its first dedicated Business Development Manager.

Dye, whose previous roles have included European and Asia sales director for Source Photonics and Northlight Optronics following senior marketing manager and product development roles at Lucent and HP, transitions from Kittiwake’s engineering department, where he was instrumental in developing waterSCAN, an infrared water-in-oil monitoring system. Dye’s remit will also cover development opportunities across the recently acquired Procal business, the company specializing in emissions monitoring technology, recently integrated into the Kittiwake family.

"Dye will remain heavily involved in R&D in his new role, whilst also focussing on unearthing new market channels, ensuring that the benefits of Kittiwake’s innovative technology will be accessible by a broader customer base. Dye’s role will also pertain to developing and implementing more flexible purchase options that enable customers of all sizes to benefit from the cost savings that multi-purchasing Kittiwak’s solutions can offer," Kittiwake said in a statement.

Commenting on the appointment, Martin Lucas, Managing Director, Kittiwake Developments said: "Steve’s appointment comes at an exciting time for Kittiwake, with a slew of new products in the pipeline for launch this year. His substantial knowledge of our technology on a first-hand basis will be invaluable as we look to enhance our market position. Condition monitoring is essential to delivering predictive maintenance solutions that can minimize downtime and maximise operational efficiencies. It plays a critical role in the future of our markets. It is only right that we ensure that our solutions can reach the full spectrum of customers that will benefit.”

Dye commented: “The sheer scale of Kittiwake’s offering presents a great opportunity both for me and the company, and I’m looking forward to getting out in the marketplace and translating Kittiwake’s innovative technology into solutions that can make a real difference to the bottom line for customers across the board. Our products deliver such significant cost efficiencies that investing in this technology is cheaper than not acting at all – something that we believe the whole market should be aware of and be able to exploit.”

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