Pictured above: Warwick Audio Technologies new International
Sales Manager Trevor Brown
Innovative loudspeaker manufacturer Warwick Audio Technologies
has appointed a new international sales manager to help launch the
company into the global arena.
Warwick Audio Technologies is rapidly making a name for itself,
developing and commercialising a new kind of loudspeaker made from
a unique flat, flexible laminate (FFL) material.
Trevor Brown, an electronics expert with over 20 years'
experience in sales and marketing has now joined Warwick Audio
Technologies to expand the company's international client base.
Brown brings an impressive portfolio of expertise to the new
role, having spent much of his career to date working for blue chip
companies such as Texas Instruments and Intel, where he worked as
major accounts manager in the UK and the US.
He is now taking steps to bring the FFL speaker and its sister
product, a flat rigid laminate, FRL, speaker to market in Europe,
the US and Asia.
"Warwick Audio Technologies' sound panels have potential for
such a wide range of markets, that the diversity of clients I'm
currently talking to is incredible," says Brown.
"From clothing designers to architects and PC manufacturers, so
many different sectors have seen the potential of this product, and
what is particularly exciting is that our customers and potential
customers all have their own ideas about how the FFL and FRL might
be used - the speakers inspire people to be creative and
innovative."
At between 0.25mm to 1mm in thickness, the FFL and FRL sound
panels can be custom manufactured to fit most spaces. The unique
directional quality of the sound produced also means the speakers
have great potential in situations where noise pollution can be a
problem, such as passenger terminals or rail platforms.
Over the next 12 months the company, which recently announced a
£1.5 million investment, plans to develop these markets,
working to customise its products to the individual requirements of
customers, as well as continuing to enhance and develop the
speakers' performance.