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Ascom Australia Announces New Country Manager

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Ascom, a leading global solutions provider focused on healthcare information and communication technology (ICT) and mobile workflow solutions, has promoted Roberto Lozada as the new Country Manager of the Australia and New Zealand Region, replacing David William, who has announced his intention to retire from the business at the end of 2023.

Ascom Australia announced today that Roberto Lozada, current Head of Sales, will take on the role of Country Manager for the Ascom Australia and New Zealand markets.  

Roberto Lozada is a seasoned executive who brings a wealth of international experience in sales, marketing, and general management, with a strong track record of developing and transforming businesses with a clear focus on delivering results.

Roberto Lozada says: “I am very much looking forward to working with our customers, partners, and the Ascom team to grow and develop the business. My goal is to continue our trajectory as a solution provider for device integration, clinical software, and advanced nurse call systems while providing world-class mobility and duress solutions to customers across the acute care, aged care, and enterprise sectors.”.


About us:

Ascom is a global solutions provider focused on healthcare ICT and mobile workflow solutions. The vision of Ascom is to close digital information gaps, allowing for the best possible decisions – anytime and anywhere. Ascom’s mission is to provide mission-critical, real-time solutions for highly mobile, ad hoc, and time-sensitive environments. Ascom uses its unique product and solutions portfolio and software architecture capabilities to devise integration and mobilization solutions that provide truly smooth, complete, and efficient workflows for healthcare as well as for industry and retail sectors.

Ascom is headquartered in Baar (Switzerland), has operating businesses in 18 countries and employs around 1,300 people worldwide. Ascom registered shares (ASCN) are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange in Zurich.


Contact details:

Adam Jaffe, Head of Marketing (Ascom) 

Mobile: 0411 830 568 

Email: [email protected]

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