Laser micromachining company 3D Micromac appoints new CTO

Jan. 4, 2017
Laser micromachining specialist 3D-Micromac has named Uwe Wagner as its chief technology officer.

Laser micromachining specialist 3D-Micromac (Chemnitz, Germany) has named Uwe Wagner as its chief technology officer. In his role, he will take charge of technological management at the company and head its engineering and process development divisions.

Wagner studied electrical engineering/communication engineering at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hanover (Germany) and began his professional career at Laser Zentrum Hanover (LZH). After, he worked for several German laser-related product companies, and he has been working for 3D-Micromac since 2012 in business development and sales.

For more information, please visit www.3d-micromac.com.

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