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Affordable, flexible automation expert Enfocus has announced Isabelle Noppe as the new Product Manager of its Switch software solution, bringing over two decades of print software experience to the team.
Prior to her appointment, Isabelle spent 22 years at Esko, working in a variety of software engineering and product management roles. She will use her deep print software and wide format expertise to further develop the Switch platform, which has earned a reputation as the gold standard for prepress automation.
“Isabelle brings a wealth of experience to the Enfocus business,” said Steven Nuyt, Head of Product at Enfocus. “We know Switch is the leading workflow automation system on the market, but to keep it that way we need to constantly develop and improve the platform. Isabelle’s expertise and passion for the industry mean she is the perfect person to lead that culture of continuous improvement, and we’re delighted to welcome her on board.”
Isabelle’s role will see her developing the Switch product strategy and pricing structure while supporting customers and partners and analysing user data to tailor strategies based on user needs.
“I am very excited to take this next step in my career,” said Isabelle. “The chance to put my skills and experience to the test with Switch, the market-leading solution for print workflow automation, is an incredible opportunity for me. The future of Switch is bright, and I’m looking forward to playing my part in shaping it.”
Isabelle will also work with newly-appointed Appstore Manager Davy Verstaen to support him in developing the Works With Switch program, which facilitates seamless integration between Switch and other print software platforms. Recent weeks have seen Enfocus launch several dedicated apps on the Enfocus Appstore, which offer integration with systems such as Infigo Connect, XMPie Personalia, Kongsberg iPC, and many more, as Switch continues to break down barriers across the print industry.
To learn more about Switch and Enfocus’ suite of flexible, affordable automation software, visit www.enfocus.com.
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