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Itris Automation Square recruits Mr. Sangmin Lee as its Director of International Business Development

Itris Automation Square (IAS), provider of innovative solutions for the development of PLC programs, announces the recruitment of a new team member.

2012-10-13
GRENOBLE, FRANCE, October 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) Itris Automation Square is pleased to announce the recruitment of Mr. Sangmin Lee, as its Director of International Business Development.

Mr. Lee joined the team in Q2 2012 and is specifically in charge of developing business opportunities on the North America and APAC markets.

This hiring is part of the business actions that aim at strengthening the international development of the company. It will also reinforce the current team with a senior member, who has extensive work experience in international environments.

Mr. Lee has 15+ years of international business management experience, having held key management positions at software and high-tech companies, such as Samsung Electronics, LexisNexis, and RealNetworks.
Mr. Lee holds an MS in Computer Science from George Washington University (US) and received a BA degree in Chinese language and literature from Choon Ang University (Korea). Mr. Lee speaks English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese and French. He is a Korean native and resides in Grenoble with his French wife and daughter.
Éric Pierrel, General Manager of Itris Automation Square, explains: "The arrival of Sangmin Lee is very important for Itris Automation Square as developing international market access is key to our company. We especially see a strong interest in APAC and North America for PLC Checker, our static analyser for PLC programs, and expect both these markets to fuel our growth in the coming years".

Mr Lee can be contacted directly at sangmin.lee@automationsquare.com.

Based in Grenoble, France, Itris Automation Square (IAS) is a software company that provides products for the conversion,verification and documentation of PLC programs. Through advanced technologies, IAS allows its clients to improve their development process and therefore write better programs faster. Marketed as a software-as-a-service (SAAS), IAS' products are based on innovative technologies and a team known for its specialist skills and extensive experience in software engineering.

IAS has Schneider Electric, EDF, PSA Peugeot Citroën, Tetra Pak, the Compagnie Nationale du Rhône and Snecma among its main clients.

For more information, please visit http://www.automationsquare.com


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[Press-News.org] Itris Automation Square recruits Mr. Sangmin Lee as its Director of International Business Development
Itris Automation Square (IAS), provider of innovative solutions for the development of PLC programs, announces the recruitment of a new team member.