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Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology appoints new Head of Sales and Customer Support for Asia
Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology, a business of the high technology tools and systems company Oxford Instruments plc (LSE: OXIG), has appointed Jeffrey Seah as its new Head of Sales and Customer Support for Asia.
Jeffrey brings significant experience with him from his previous role as Asia Pacific Business Manager at March Plasma Systems. Prior to this, Jeffrey held a number of senior positions in Asia with companies within the semiconductor industry, including Regional Manager with German company Multitest and regional sales and service manager with US companies KNS and AMI.
Mark Vosloo, Sales and Customer Support Director, comments “Jeffrey brings a wealth of business experience from the Asia-Pacific semiconductor market, the largest and most important geographical semiconductor region in the world, and naturally a key market for Oxford Instruments. He will contribute enormously as we continue to develop our products and Customer Support offerings.”
Jeffrey adds, ”I am excited about the future for Oxford Instruments, as new products are being launched and gathering momentum in the market. Oxford Instruments has a strong and highly experienced Sales and Customer Support team in Asia, addressing both production and R&D customers, and I am very pleased to join them.”
Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology is a leading provider of flexible process tools and leading-edge processes for the engineering of nano-scale structures and devices, based on core technologies in plasma-enhanced deposition and etch, ion-beam deposition and etch, atomic layer deposition (ALD) and molecular beam epitaxy (MBE).
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