Bowers & Wilkins
Keith Wood is an experienced IT professional with a diverse background in technology and project management. Wood served as Corporate IT Manager at EVA Automation, Inc. from June 2016 to September 2021. Prior to that role, Wood was Head of IT and PLM Project Manager at Pebble Tech from 2014 to 2016. Earlier experience includes a position as Product Lifecycle Management Manager at Neato Robotics from 2011 to 2014, and at Sanmina from 2005 to 2011, where Wood held multiple roles, including Senior Business Project Manager and Senior Database Administrator. Wood began a career in information technology as an Application Developer at Asyst Technologies, Inc. from 1999 to 2005.
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Bowers & Wilkins
Bowers & Wilkins has an unrelenting dedication to audio excellence, delivering breath-taking performance with accuracy and clarity of sound that brings the listener closer to the original recording. We call this True Sound. Our award-winning headphones, loudspeakers and wireless audio systems combine engineering innovation and harmonious design that delight music lovers around the world. At the forefront of high-performance audio technology for more than 50 years, Bowers & Wilkins has earned countless awards and accolades from some of the most influential and important publications, musicians, recording studios, and music labels including Abbey Road Studios, Skywalker Studios, BMI, and Hollywood Records. Our valued relationships with BMW, McLaren Automotive, Maserati and Volvo Cars, has allowed us to push the boundaries of premium in-car audio systems. We have also delivered award-winning sound performance with Philips TV in their range of OLED+ televisions. Design excellence and technological innovation run deep in our lifeblood. The research and development laboratory that John Bowers founded in Steyning in 1976 was the first of its kind, hiring only the most talented and inquisitive of engineers in a quest to discover the secrets of acoustic behaviour. Many of the advances made by our engineers – such as the pioneering use of materials like Continuum™ and Diamond – have not only influenced the way we make our speakers, but how all loudspeakers are made.