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Cambridge NanoTech , at the cutting-edge of nanotechnology development, is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Andrew Yu as Director of Asian Sales. Dr. Yu brings to Cambridge NanoTech over 10 years of experience in researching, forecasting, and proposing new business opportunities. Dr. Yu previously held senior positions at Technology and Business Segments and the Sony Corporation. Dr. Yu will be based in Japan and manage Cambridge NanoTech's distributors throughout Asia.
Cambridge NanoTech Expands Global Sales Operations
Cambridge, MA | Posted on June 14th, 2011
"We are pleased to have Dr. Yu as a senior member of our sales team. His expertise in working with large, multi-cultural corporations coupled with his science and academic background will contribute greatly to expanding sales of our Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) systems within the Asian market," said Scott Gish, Vice President of Sales.
Dr. Yu received his Doctorate of Philosophy in Materials from Oxford University. He has received multiple academic and professional awards in Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, and the UK including the International Biographical Centre where he was listed as one of the Leading Scientists in the World for 2009. He has also been profiled in Marquis Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in Asia, and Who's Who in Science and Engineering.
In addition to new leadership in Asia, Cambridge NanoTech has added two new distributors for its world renowned ALD Systems.; 2M Strumenti based in Italy and Global Analytical Laboratory Equipment Limited based in Turkey.
"2M Strumenti and Global Analytic Laboratory Equipment Limited have solid reputations for providing high quality solutions for research and development markets across varied industries. When looking for additional distributors for our product line, partnering with them was an easy decision," said Jeremy Davis, Director of European Sales for Cambridge NanoTech.
Cambridge NanoTech is the world leader in Atomic Layer Deposition science and equipment. The company employs scientists and engineers who research, design, and build ALD systems for manufacturing and research settings worldwide.
For the third year in a row, Cambridge NanoTech has been recognized as one of Boston Business Journal's Pacesetters. With 227% revenue growth over three years (2007 - 2010), Cambridge NanoTech ranked 8th out of 55 of the region's fastest-growing companies and 3rd over the last two years (2008 - 2010) with revenue growth of 186%.
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About Cambridge NanoTech
Cambridge NanoTech delivers Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) systems capable of depositing ultra-thin films that are used in a wide variety of research and industrial applications. Our manufacturing ALD systems are used in the production of semiconductors, flat panel displays, and solid state lighting. Cambridge NanoTech research systems are used by world class scientists on five continents to study superior ALD film properties such as electrical, anti-bacterial, UV-blocking, and anti-reflection.
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