16 Sep 2009
Steljes has formed a new company, dubbed Reivo, to focus on sales of Turning Technologies interactive response systems.
The spin-off will operate out of Theale, Berkshire and aim for 100 per cent channel sales of Turning Technologies’ TurningPoint brand. It will be headed by Mitt Nathwani, formerly TurningPoint products manager at Steljes.
Nathwani said he saw “very strong” potential in the product range.
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“The interactive response market is becoming more sophisticated and Turning Technologies offers customers an unmatched choice of hardware, software and assessment resources,” Nathwani said.
Reivo has already recruited account managers and a distribution team.
Martin Large, chief executive at Steljes, said it had sold 150,000 TurningPoint handsets in five years.
“Nathwani and his team will now build on that success while Steljes looks to bring new products to market,” Large said.
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