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26 October 2018

Lords and former cabinet members recognise Infigo Software for best practice

Lords and former cabinet members recognise Infigo Software for best practice

|nfigo Press Release

Infigo Software has received recognition from Lords and former cabinet members for outstanding work in the technology sector.

The software company was chosen to be in this year’s Parliamentary Review, which shines a light on those businesses who are making waves in their industry to inspire others. It is shared to almost 500,000 leaders across the UK, including CEOs and directors.

Founder and Managing Director, Douglas Gibson, started the business from scratch in 2010 and has seen it grow rapidly in the last few years, selling its innovative web-to-print software across the UK, US and Europe.

Getting recognition from the Review is a landmark moment for the organisation, which currently employs 50 people across its offices in the UK, US and Moldova. 

Douglas, said: “We’re extremely proud to be in the Review as it shows where we’re going as an organisation. Our ambition is to be the leading web-to-print software company in the world and together, with our incredible team, we’ll make that happen. Our recent appointment of Tony Lock as director highlights that, and I can’t praise our incredible workforce enough who keep producing amazing results.

“The print market is changing at a rapid rate but we’re striving to stay one step ahead of the curve. We have lots of new developments over the next 12 months, which are really exciting and we can’t wait to share them. This is only the beginning.”

Former Labour and Conservative cabinet ministers and current members of the House of Lords, work together to create the magazine. The Parliamentary Review allows businesses and public sector bodies to share and promote their best practice within policy sectors, with the goal of raising standards. 

Infigo Software’s Catfish and MegaEdit products are doing just that. Its technology makes the process of ordering print online easy. Customers can personalise artwork, or upload their own, with incredible 3D previews of what their final printed item will look like.

Their software has exploded with commercial printers, packaging companies and retailers who want to offer consumers an easy way of ordering online.

It’s also attracting attention from marketing departments who want a storefront to manage marketing collateral so staff or customers can personalise materials, while the department can maintain brand control. Infigo’s integrations and partnerships with organisations such as HP, also mean that pre-production processes are automated and quotations can be provided in an instant, without any need for human interaction.

Douglas added: “It’s an exciting time to be at Infigo as we’re looking to expand our presence in the UK, US and Europe. Our recent trip to Print 18 and Label Expo in Chicago showed us that there are huge opportunities in America. We’re constantly speaking to customers and businesses about what they need and how we can adapt our offering to suit them. We’re always evolving.”

Infigo has partnerships with several major print software organisations including HP, Enfocus Pitstop and MIS leader, Tharstern, which make their offering even more unique.

In 2016 Infigo expanded by buying marketing agency, Netkandi, to help increase their service to customers. Through this they’ve established further relationships with well renowned organisations such as Trustpilot and Google.

For more about Infigo Software, visit www.infigosoftware.com

Photo: Douglas Gibson, Founder & Managing Director, Infigo Software 

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