NaviLens appoints one of the founders of Delta Partners as CEO

The technology company has hired a new CEO with more than 25 years of business experience.
NaviLens, a technology company owned by Barcelona-based venture capital firm Suma Capital, has appointed Lorenzo Campos, co-founder of the consulting firm Delta Partners (now FTI Partners) with Víctor Font, as its new CEO. According to the company specializing in accessibility solutions, the addition of the executive is driven by Navilens' intention to pursue a growth, consolidation, and international expansion plan.
In the new phase, Javier Pita, founder of NaviLens, will remain chairman of the board of directors and serve as director of information systems, a position from which he will dedicate himself to research and development (R&D) of new use cases for the technology.
Campos has over 25 years of business experience and until now led the Necomplus group, which specializes in payment methods.
Navilens, based in Espinardo (Murcia), develops a visual code system that allows people with visual impairments to independently access information in public and private spaces. Its technology is present in transportation networks, consumer product packaging, and cities in several countries.
The appointment of Lorenzo Campos was agreed jointly by NaviLens and Suma Capital, with the advice of headhunting firm Alexander Hughes.
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