
18 October 2007, 4:11pm
AccuSoft® Corporation, the leading provider of imaging software development toolkits (SDKs), today announced the opening of a new office in the United Kingdom to further strengthen sales and support to the increasing number of customers in the UK and Ireland.
AccuSoft has been selling imaging solutions to international markets for more than twenty-two years. Leading customers in the UK include Tokairo, Fujitsu, Bank of Scotland and Xerox. The move to establish a sales office in West Sussex, England is a direct result of the dramatic increase in demand it has experienced from the UK market, primarily for document management and data analysis applications in the banking, electronics, security, construction and pharmaceutical industries.
AccuSofts new UK office is led by Neil Slater who is an experienced expert in bringing world-class software tools to developers in the region. He has over fifteen years of experience working with high-technology customers including ProtoView UK and ComponentOne Europe.
Our new office and its close proximity to international customers will strengthen our efforts in providing leading solutions and responding quickly to their needs, said Tom Leone, President, AccuSoft Corporation. The closer communication will also bring to AccuSoft insight into the needs of this growing set of customers as we continue
to develop essential solutions to address their challenges.

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