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Formway Design Leader Joins Infact

InFact Announce Appointment of Formway High Flier Jonathan Prince



Formway's Jonathan Prince

InFact Limited, New Zealand's largest product design company, has announced the appointment of Jonathan Prince from Formway.

"We're delighted to add someone of Jonathan's capability and experience to our team," says InFact Managing Director Nigel Sharplin.

As an InFact business manager, Prince is focussed on identifying new project opportunities for the company as well managing existing customer accounts.

Prince joins InFact after spending seven years with Formway, which included acting as project leader for the company's internationally successful LIFE office chair product.

Prior to Formway, Prince spent more than a decade at Tait Electronics in various engineering and design roles.

Sharplin says Prince's background is well suited to InFact, "Our objectives at InFact are simple, to use our unique combination of design insight and technical capability to develop new products for our clients that are real winners."

About Infact Limited

Christchurch-based InFact is New Zealand's largest product design company. Specialising in technology based products, InFact has completed commercially successful projects for clients including Navman, Rakon, Carter Holt Harvey, Provenco and Invacare.

InFact is a finalist in the 2007 Export New Zealand Awards Canterbury region.

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