Advanced Imaging Systems Ltd was formed in Swindon in 1979, and currently has offices in Swindon, Bristol and Northampton.
It is our aim to establish a long-term business relationship with our customers and ensure they are given the highest level of service and respect, from an initial enquiry through the installation process and during the entire life of the product.
AIS supply quality reliable equipment from Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Toshiba and most importantly make sure our customers receive the best possible advice, support, maintenance and service which in return earns us our customer's loyalty (the most valuable asset of our business).
Do you have various printers dotted around your organisation? It's a good idea to manage and keep track of everything. In these competitive and cost-cutting times, it's also wise to try and save money and reduce waste. PaperCut – a low-cost software solution – could be the answer. As we're a local company with an expert IT division, you can call on us to set up and run PaperCut in next to no time.
Thousands of schools worldwide are already using PaperCut to save money. As Steve Lennon, Managing Director of Advanced Imaging Systems explains, businesses are also rapidly realising the benefits. "They're seeing that it not only saves money – it also makes it easier for staff to print documents whenever and wherever they need them."
relies almost entirely on public donations. For the second time, we're proud to have part-sponsored the Purton Stoke Ball, which recently raised £4287.10 for the organisation.
On 12 September 2015, around 300 people gathered in the village for an evening of dining and dancing, plus the all-important money-raising auction. "As a Purton Stoke resident, I was asked a few years ago if Advanced Image Systems would part-sponsor the event," says Steve Lennon, Managing Director. "I was delighted to do so. It was a great night all round. We raised lots of money and we're look forward to sponsoring the next Purton Stoke Ball in two years' time."
"It's the second time we've reached Crufts in the last three years," said Becki Belcher, treasurer and trainer at the club. "The team had to clear a course at Prestbury Parks 25th Anniversary Dog Agility Show in the fastest possible time. We're thrilled they've won a qualifying a place at the Young Kennel Club Grand Final at Crufts 2016 in the Team Agility Competition."
According to Becki, the team is in for a treat. "Two of the team have never been to Crufts, so they're really looking forward to it. They'll take part in a running event, competing against handlers of different abilities. We're rooting for a win, but regardless, it's a brilliant experience they'll always remember."
For Becki and her colleagues at Corton Agility Training Society, the club is about more than winning contests – it's about promoting agility, nurturing bonds, and making friends. "It's great fun," said Becki. "Our young handlers get the chance to meet new people and learn how to handle their dogs correctly."
AIS has sponsored the club for the past three years, supplying t-shirts with logos for all members, plus hoodies for the Crufts qualifiers and attending adult trainers. "We're very grateful for the support of AIS," said Becki. "As a not-for-profit company, it helps us keep working hard for the club and members."
The club is always looking for new junior members – and would love to find a new venue. "We're currently based at a place in Royal Wootton Bassett but would like somewhere larger. It would give us a chance to grow and accommodate adult handlers."