Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Sheffield PR firm expands into tech sector

PR agency Sway PR has expanded into the tech sector, adding to its growing list of clients.

The firm has been engaged by document management solutions provider, DocTech.

As DocTech further expands operations, it was looking for a PR agency with trusted regional and national track record to increase awareness and enhance its credibility to help realise it’s growth potential.

With more than 50 years’ collective experience delivering PR campaigns, and new hires from the tech PR sector, Sway PR was chosen to create and deliver DocTech’s PR strategy and share its experts’ combined 75 years of knowledge and experience.

Mark Hayward, founder of Sway PR, said: “We are blessed with a team of very talented professionals that bring experience and success from a range of industries, including the tech market.

“We are therefore delighted to now be working with DocTech, which joins our expanding PR portfolio.”

DocTech’s document management solutions have been used by organisations such as The Woodland Trust, JURA, and York College. It was recently named as a supplier for public sector organisations by the Crown Commercial Service (CCS).

Ruban Rajasooriyar, Managing Director at DocTech, said: “Document management has come a long way since the days of a filing cabinet and a desk full of paper.

“Our document management solutions make business processes easier, quicker and more accurate. Invoice data is intelligently extracted, securely stored and can be used to start approval workflows. This functionality can also be applied to HR and compliance processes.”

Established in 1984, Greater Manchester-based DocTech works with more than 300 clients in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, finance, education and transport.

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