Dyesol moves into North America with new leadership

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Australian company, Dyesol has commenced operations in its North American subsidiary, Dyesol Inc. The company moves into the US market under the guidance of chief executive officer Marc Thomas who has been appointed for several months.

This movement is aimed at extending Dyesol’s growth around the world. “This is the first step in entering the dynamic USA market, and we will be actively pursuing the many opportunities arising from the Obama Government stimulus package targeting the clean energy technology sector. We believe that this represents a very significant opportunity for Dyesol.” said Sylvia Tulloch, Managing Director of Dyesol Industries.

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Prior to Thomas’s appointment, he was a founder of Livescribe Inc., and also served as their Vice President of Operations and Managing Director of Livescribe Asia.

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