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Swift Navigation Bring on Zaka Ashraf as new VP of Engineering

Jul 19, 2016

Zaka Ashraf will lead Swift Navigation’s engineering team as the company continues to develop and launch innovative advances in high-accuracy GPS technology. Ashraf joins an executive team that was recently honored in Inc.‘s 2016 30 Under 30 List of Coolest Young Entrepreneurs in America. “It has always been a primary focus of mine to improve lives by providing world-changing experiences through technology,” said Ashraf. “I am thrilled to join Swift Navigation as vice president of engineering and am truly inspired to be a part of a company that is committed to empowering a future where centimeter-accurate GPS can help transport people more safely, feed a population of nine billion more securely and take workers out of harm’s way.” Continue reading this press release here.

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