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VJ Electronix Brings on


New General Manager Chelmsford, MA —VJ Electronix has appointed Mark Clemons as its new gen- eral manager. Don Naugler has stepped down as GM and taken on the role of director of technology. Over the course of his 16 years as steward of the com- pany, VJE has seen tremendous growth and success. Mr. Clemons joins the company with 30 years of technical and leadership experience in the electron- ics industry, including 11 years at ITW EAE as business unit manager for the printer group under the Speedline and MPM brands. As general manager of VJE, he will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the business, includ- ing sales, marketing, shipping, and receiving. Web: www.vjelectronix.com


Viscom and Repotech Announce


Sales Transition Hanover, Germany — After 20 years of successful working collaboration with Viscom, Repotech founder Reinhard Pollak is retiring and handing over the reins to Thomas Winkel. Mr. Pollak founded Repotech in 1994 and has partnered with Viscom for two decades. Mr. Winkel will take over sales activities and customer service. He has more than 20 years of experience in image processing, having ad- vised customers from the automotive supply industry worldwide. Web: www.viscom.de


Insituware Appoints Chief Scientist


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Mullica Hill, NJ — Insituware, LLC has appointed Denis Barbini, Ph.D. as its chief scientist. Dr. Barbini is an experienced general director with a demon- strated history of working in the electrical and electronics manufacturing in- dustry. He is skilled in DMIC, value stream mapping, failure modes and ef- fects analysis (FMEA), quality management, and root cause analysis, as well as sales. Insituware’s Vision MARK-1 handheld diagnostic tool uses machine learning to bring material analysis and control solutions directly to the hands of the user. The product family is augmented by expandable modules, the first of which enables full monitoring and control of solder paste. Web: www.insituware.com


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Tokyo, Japan — Saki Corporation has appointed Dr. Takashi Sato, professor at Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Informatics, as its scientific advisor. Dr. Sato specializes in the design of integrated circuits and systems. The re- sults of his studies of semiconductor integrated circuit design are widely used in the industry. With Dr. Sato’s support and his expertise in modeling semi- conductor devices and systems and in optimizing the manufacturing process to ensure their reliability, Saki will accelerate the development of its machine- to-machine solution for automated inspection. Web: www.sakiglobal.com


MacDermid Alpha Brings on VP/GM of


Semiconductor Solutions Waterbury, CT — MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions has hired Rick Fricke as vice president and general manager of its semiconductor solutions division. He brings extensive commercial experience in the semiconductor in- dustry to the position and will provide strategic, operational and commercial leadership to the division. He joins MacDermid Alpha with more than 15 years of experience in the semiconductor industry, most recently as VP/GM of Honeywell’s electronic materials business. Web: www.macdermidalpha.com


Allied Names VP and Global Sales Lead


Fort Worth, TX — Allied Electronics & Automation has named Mike Walker vice president and global leader of its sales team. Mr. Walker, who will be based in Fort Worth, joins Allied from Lennox International. At Lennox, he spent more than 18 years in progressively senior sales, marketing and prod- uct management positions, most recently as vice president of sales. He will lead a recently expanded sales team of more than 450 members, serving the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Chile. Mr. Walker is the most recent addition to Al- lied’s leadership team, as the company continues its efforts to transform the research and buying experience for customers. Web: www.alliedelec.com


NXP Announces Executive Transition www.technic.com


Eindhoven, The Netherlands — The board of directors of NXP Semiconductors has unanimously nominated Kurt Sievers to be appointed president and CEO. Mr. Sievers will succeed Richard Clemmer, who has successfully led the com- pany since 2009. After a distinguished career establishing NXP as a leader in automotive semiconductor solutions, Mr. Sievers is well-qualified to become the company’s next CEO. The board of directors cites his ability to focus, mo- tivate and lead a globally diverse organization as contributing to his appoint- ment. Since 2018, Mr. Sievers has been the president of NXP, with direct over- sight and management of all NXP’s business lines. Web: www.nxp.com


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