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Agfa Inc. (Canada) Adds Alexis Aubre as Account Manager in Quebec and Atlantic Canada

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Agfa Inc., North America’s leading provider of wide-format inkjet and commercial printing solutions, is pleased to announce the addition of Alexis Aubre to the Canadian sales organization, representing Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces. Alexis joins Agfa as an Account Manager in the Eastern District and is responsible for the entire Agfa Graphics product portfolio.

 

Prior to joining Agfa, Alexis held several key sales positions for various companies in the graphic arts industry, including Océ (Canon), Nustream Graphic and Xeikon.

 

Agfa Inc., North America’s leading provider of wide-format inkjet and commercial printing solutions, is pleased to announce the addition of Alexis Aubre to the Canadian sales organization, representing Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces. Alexis joins Agfa as an Account Manager in the Eastern District and is responsible for the entire Agfa Graphics product portfolio.

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Prior to joining Agfa, Alexis held several key sales positions for various companies in the graphic arts industry, including Océ (Canon), Nustream Graphic and Xeikon.

 

"Alexis’ expertise in the wide-format and digital printing sectors will allow us to continue improving on our leadership position in the Canadian inkjet equipment sales market," said Jean Tardif, District Business Manager, Eastern Canada."

 

Agfa Inc. continues to rank number one in the Canadian market in thermal, no-bake, chemistry-free and low-chemistry plates and CtP solutions. The company’s popular line of award-winning Jeti inkjet systems is manufactured for global distribution in its Mississauga facility. Agfa’s wide-format portfolio includes an expanding line of Duratex media and Esko finishing products that provide customers with a complete solution.
 

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