Fairlight Announces New Management Structure

Fairlight has announced a re-organisation of its corporate structure.

The reorganisation, instigated by Fairlight’s investor directors George Kepper, Kenji Fukuda and Rodney Lowe, introduces a formal management team that will enable the company to move forward in line with changing market demands and the future requirements of its international customer base.

Tino Fibaek, the man behind Fairlight’s FPGA technology, takes over in a capacity of General Manager from John Lancken, with responsibility for the company’s world-wide operations. Lancken has left the company to pursue other interests.

Commenting on the restructuring, George Kepper says: “Since the reformation of Fairlight in 2003, Fairlight’s business has grown significantly and John has done a great pioneering job for the company.”

“Our new management structure enables us to capitalise on current growth levels, expand into new territories and deliver even better technical solutions and service to our discerning customer base.”

Fairlight’s Crystal-Core FPGA technology is the foundation of all of Fairlight’s new products. It has immense potential and is already proving itself in the international broadcast market with sales to major facilities in the US, Europe and Far East.

With the new management team in place, Fairlight can focus on increasing this market penetration and offering more cost-effective and powerful products than ever before.

Key responsibilities for manufacturing, R&D, sales and marketing, have been distributed to an experienced senior management team reporting directly to Fibaek.

Senior development engineer Gary Lamb, takes over as R&D Manager, while Chris Pickard becomes Manufacturing Manager. Ken Barnsley, the newest member of the Fairlight team and formerly European Operations Director, has expanded his role to direct world-wide sales and marketing. He is assisted by Andrew Bell; one of Fairlight’s longest serving employees, as Marketing Co-ordinator.

Fibaek adds: “This is a new and very exciting time for Fairlight. With an expanding R&D program we will see new products introduced, directly targeting new markets. Most importantly, we have a very dedicated R&D team, committed to offering total workflow solutions, with third-party audio and video systems for the broadcast and post-production sectors.”

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About Fairlight:

Headquartered in Sydney, Australia Fairlight designs and manufactures media production systems powered by the company’s groundbreaking CC-1 FPGA digital processing engine. The Fairlight product range includes Constellation, Xynergi and the new Pyxis MT, all of which feature in the world’s leading broadcasters, commercial post facilities, music studios and film production studios. Fairlight has a rich tradition of innovation and development and is at the forefront of green computing technology. www.fairlightau.com