Canon Production Printing
Bart Vervoort's work experience includes roles at Canon Production Printing and Xerox. At Canon Production Printing, they served as the Lead Equipment Engineer, responsible for selecting, purchasing, installing, and transferring ink filling and packaging equipment. Their role at Xerox included being a Senior Project Manager, responsible for leading multidisciplinary project teams and budgeting for a new chemical toner factory. Bart was also an Equipment Specialist, focusing on uptime and productivity projects. Additionally, they served as a Mechanical Project Manager, overseeing mechanical process installations for the construction of a new Organic Photo Conductor (OPC) factory. Bart also worked as a Project Engineer, responsible for capacity expansion and the introduction of new process technologies in the OPC factory. Bart has extensive international experience, having lived as an expat in the US and Brazil.
Bart Vervoort obtained an Ingenieur degree in Werktuigbouw from HTS Venlo in 1990. Prior to that, they completed their MTS in Werktuigbouw from MTS Roermond in 1986. Bart also attended Havo, Den Hulster Venlo from 1978 to 1983. Aside from their formal education, Bart Vervoort has additional certifications in fields such as VCA VOL voor leidinggevenden, Managing Work Processes, Projectmanagement, Beheer van proces beheersing, HTS Werktuigbouw, and MTS Werktuigbouw.
Canon Production Printing
Canon Production Printing develops and manufactures high-tech printing products and workflow software for the commercial printing market and is part of Canon, a global provider of imaging technologies and services. Canon Production Printing operates on three continents, with approximately, 3300 employees (end 2022) and has its global headquarters in Venlo, the Netherlands. Its product offering includes continuous-feed and cut-sheet printers for high-volume printing and publishing, roll-to-roll and flatbed printers for large format graphics applications and large-format printers for display graphics and CAD/GIS applications. Industrial label printers for self-adhesive labels and selected flexible packaging applications have been added to the portfolio. Since the foundation of the company, the desire to continuously innovate has always been in its DNA. This desire created a natural match with Canon, which has been at the forefront of imaging excellence throughout its 80-plus year history and has committed to invest and capture growth opportunities not only in its core businesses, such as office equipment and cameras, but also in the four businesses that will underpin Canon’s future: commercial printing, network cameras, medical and industrial equipment. Canon is constantly redefining the world of imaging. Through its technology and spirit of innovation, it pushes the bounds of what is possible – helping to see our world in ways we never have before.