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Electronica, Munich

In association with our German distributor Admatec, Martel will be exhibiting at Electronica in Munich.

The exhibition will be held in the New Munich Trade Fair Centre from November 9th - 12th 2010.

see www.electronica.de for more information

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Visit us at IACP EXPO
Martel will be exhibiting at IACP EXPO with their US distributor, Current Components.
 
The exhibition will be held at the Orange County Convention Center, Florida from October 24th - 26th 2010.
 
Please visit us at booth number 2515

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See www.theiacp.org for more information.

 
Maven Invests in Martel

Maven Capital PartnersMaven Capital Partners has made a significant investment in Martel to support the company's key initiatives in the areas of product design, manufacturing efficiency and quality assurance. Central to these developments has been the appointment of Keith Walker as the new Managing director who is driving the strategy and growth of the business.

Maven's Portfolio Consultant responsible for the investment is Mike Collis.  He said "Martel is a strong niche player in a growing market and we see a real opportunity to help fund significant growth for the company over the coming years".

Keith Walker, Martel's new Managing Director commented "Securing a partnership with Maven gives us the opportunity to develop new products and markets based upon our current successful position as a provider of high quality customised print solutions".

The partnership with Maven represents the latest significant upward step in the 25 year history of Martel which was founded in 1982.

 
Design Awards
Electronics Design NetworkMartel Instruments receives special award at DTI Electronics Industry Design Awards event.

Martel Instruments recognised that their compact printer solutions needed updating and approached the Electronics Design Support Centre at Northumbria University to assess the feasibility of providing wireless communications between their printers and a host computer. After a short study, the Support Centre recommended that infra-red IrDA communications should be used.