Milan Vukovic

Head Of Business Solutions at KYOCERA Document Solutions AU & NZ

Milan Vukovic is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in document solutions and IT support. Currently serving as the Manager of Document Intelligence Solutions at Kyocera Document Solutions AU & NZ since October 2007, Milan has played a key role in expanding the software portfolio, executing successful marketing campaigns, and providing technical and sales support. Prior to this, Milan was the National Applications Manager, offering software development and technical support for various applications, including PaperCut MF and Equitrac. From June 1992 to September 2007, Milan held the position of General Manager & IT Support at Eastcoast Business Equipment Pty Ltd, overseeing daily operations and developing strategic business processes. Milan's career began at Newtown TV Repair as a Workshop Technician and Service Engineer in 1992. Academic qualifications include an Engineer's degree in Computing Technology and Automation from the University of Banja Luka and a Digital Electronics Technician credential from Nikola Tesla Electrical School.

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Sydney, Australia

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KYOCERA Document Solutions AU & NZ

Kyocera Document Solutions is one of the world's leading document solutions companies and has been dedicated to helping organisations minimise financial and ecological waste for more than 50 years. Delivering a complete range of printers, multifunction devices and document management solutions, Kyocera is renowned for its unique ECOSYS® durable imaging system. This enables Kyocera to offer cost-saving printer technology with long-life imaging components that provide greater reliability, are friendlier to the environment and present a significantly lower cost per printed page - resulting in a lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) over the life of the product. In 2011 Kyocera was appointed as an official supplier of both Printers and Multi-function Devices to the Australian Federal Government. 01/04/2012


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