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IVS 3D Expands EMEA Sales Support for Fledermaus

  26/11/2009
IVS 3D has appointed Christian Relling to the Sales Team as the EMEA Regional Sales Manager, to be based in the UK office. He joins IVS 3D from SevenCs GmbH where he was the Head of Sales and Marketing. His experience of managing OEM partnerships, relationships with Hydrographic Offices and coordinating marketing activities will help IVS 3D to expand EMEA sales of their hydrographic software, the Fledermaus suite.
 

"I have known and respected the reputation of the Fledermaus software suite for quite some time, and am thrilled to be part of the goal of being a market leader." said Mr Relling, "Because of IVS 3D's direct lines of communication, decision-making is faster, more efficient and allows us to anticipate client needs and remain on the cutting edge of visualisation technology. With direct links to all levels of company, issues can be resolved in minutes, not weeks."

 

Duncan Mallace, EMEA Regional Director for IVS 3D, stated, "I am very pleased to have Christian on board. His wealth of experience compliments our existing resources and enables us to continue to respond quickly and personally to client requests throughout the EMEA region. Christian's role is a key part in our goal to lead the market in visualisation innovation, processing efficiency and analysis with the Fledermaus software."

 

Interactive Visualisation Systems (IVS3D) was founded in 1995 as the development of the Fledermaus 3D visualisation and analysis software suite. Government, commercial and academic clients in all areas of ocean mapping use the software internationally.

The Fledermaus software stands apart in providing scientists and engineers with interactive and intuitive tools for processing, quality control and analysis of multibeam sonar and related data. Its use significantly improves efficiencies in areas such as: nautical charting, geologic interpretation, the assessment of seabed habitats, planning routes for pipelines and cables and the identification of geohazards during engineering development.

 

For more information about the company and products, visit www.ivs3d.com.





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