Nottingham-based workflow automation specialist, Intoware, is set to expand further into the Asia-Pacific region. This follows the securing of a distribution partner TPM Solutions Pte. Ltd based in Singapore.
Intoware has joined forces with the company, which also has offices in America and Spain. This partnership aims to drive sales of its flagship digital workflow platform, WorkfloPlus, across the APAC region.
WorkfloPlus is a connected worker platform created by Intoware. It enables businesses to digitalise tasks and assessments across industrial operations. This conversion from paper makes information accessible via mobile, wearable technology, and desktop devices.
Keith Tilley, chief executive of Intoware, said: “Our new partnership with TPM Solutions represents a significant milestone in our global expansion efforts.
“This collaboration allows us to increase our presence further into the Asia-Pacific region, a crucial market for continued growth. By building on our existing relationships with partners in this part of the world, we are not only broadening our geographical footprint, but also enhancing our ability to showcase Intoware’s technology to a diverse range of new markets.
“Our partnership with TPM Solutions underscores our commitment to delivering digital transformation services to a global audience, reaching more customers and industries than ever before.”
David Turner, managing director of TPM Solutions, said: “We’re thrilled to partner with Intoware. Moreover, we are excited to play a part in helping the company achieve its ambitious growth plans. We aim to combine its groundbreaking technology with our local expertise and market knowledge.
“WorkfloPlus offers a whole host of benefits for companies across many sectors, from energy to transport and manufacturing to oil and gas. Its capabilities in streamlining operations, enhancing productivity and facilitating digital transformation are impressive, and we are confident customers throughout the Asia Pacific will relish what Intoware can bring to their businesses.”