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Dr. Elena Bailo
Dr. Elena Bailo

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WITec GmbH, worldwide leader in nano-analytical microscopy systems, continues to expand its worldwide presence with the opening of new regional offices in Japan and Spain. Rapid growth in Europe and Asia over the last several years has made the new locations the logical step in order to help the company better serve its growing client base. Both offices will provide sales operations, pre- and after-sales technical support, customer event organization or product demonstrations.

WITec opens branch offices in Japan and Spain

Ulm, Germany | Posted on August 30th, 2012

The WITec office in Japan is conveniently located at the Kanagawa Science Park (KSP) and will specifically meet the requirements of the Japanese market. Head of the new office is Dr. Keiichi Nakamoto. He can look back on more than 20 years of experience in Scanning Probe Microscopy and was head of an R&D group at the JEOL SPM-division.

Located in Barcelona, the new WITec office in Spain will serve primarily the Spanish and Portuguese market. Area manager and head of the office is Dr. Elena Bailo. As a former member of the WITec service and support team, Dr. Bailo is very well experienced with the company's product line.
"As our business continues to grow across the globe, we are very excited about the potential of the new offices for our business development in the future" says Dr. Joachim Koenen, co-founder and managing director of WITec. "Japan and South-West Europe are important territories for us and the new offices are the perfect example of how we are expanding our geographic footprint in order to provide better local service for our customers".

The new offices can be reached at the following addresses:

Japan
WITec Representative Office Japan
KSP E213, 3-2-1 Sakado
Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki-shi
Kanagawa 213-0012
Phone: 81 44 819 7773


Spain
WITec GmbH - Branch Office Barcelona
Apartado de correos 21025
08080 Barcelona
Phone: +34 93 515 12 38

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About WITec GmbH
WITec is a manufacturer of high performance optical and scanning probe microscopy systems. A modular product line allows the combination of different microscopy techniques such as Raman, SNOM or AFM in a single instrument for flexible analysis of the optical, chemical and structural properties of a sample. The instruments are distributed worldwide and are used primarily in the fields of Materials Science, Life Science and Nanotechnology. WITec is based in Ulm, Germany with regional headquarters in Knoxville, TN, USA and Singapore.

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Contacts:
Harald Fischer
Marketing Director

WITec GmbH
Lise-Meitner-Str. 6
89081 Ulm
Germany
Tel: +49 (0)731 14070-0
Fax: +49 (0)731 14070-200

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