Two Sides: Changing tides in the book industry
Physical books are driving the growth.
Industry veteran Tommy Segelberg joins Canon to strengthen the company’s inkjet sales. “I will be a part of Canon’s focus on inkjet and be responsible for the Norwegian market. But I will also work in Sweden,” says Segelberg in a comment to Branschkoll.se. Segelberg worked at Canon several years ago
Industry veteran Tommy Segelberg joins Canon to strengthen the company’s inkjet sales.
“I will be a part of Canon’s focus on inkjet and be responsible for the Norwegian market. But I will also work in Sweden,” says Segelberg in a comment to Branschkoll.se.
Segelberg worked at Canon several years ago and has since been a part of EFI, Ricoh and Plockmatic. During his time at Ricoh and EFI he was responsible for the Norwegian market – an experience he will bring with him in his new role at Canon.
Segelberg will join the inkjet team together with Ulf Nilsson and Håkan Ahlberg. “I look very much forward to return to Canon which has developed into a leading player in the industry since I last worked in the company in the 1990s,” says Segelberg.
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Physical books are driving the growth.
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New Report on Reading Habits: Printed Books Dominate, but Lack of Time Keeps Swedes from Reading More, Two Sides reports. According to Branschkoll.se, a new report reveals that while printed books remain the most popular format, over half of Swedes cite lack of time as the main reason they don’t rea