Senior Level Appointments Support ModuleWorks Digital Future
ModuleWorks added new heads of business development as well as new heads of technology in key business segments.
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ModuleWorks has filled three new senior positions: head of strategic partnerships, CAM Automation & Digital Dentistry; head of business development, Digital Factory; and head of strategic partnerships, CAM Automation & Digital Dentistry. It has also named the successor to Heiko Weber, former head of its Digital Manufacturing division.
The ModuleWorks Digital Manufacturing business area concentrates on developing technology used throughout the CAM and PLM enterprise industries. The new head of technology, Digital Manufacturing is Sebastian Wallraff, who succeeds Heiko Weber. Wallraff has expertise in applied manufacturing and toolpath technology, having worked for ModuleWorks for over 15 years. Julia Meyer-Hendricks joined ModuleWorks in 2013 and has a rich background in sales and account management. She will partner Wallraff as head of business development, Digital Manufacturing.
The digital factory business area is dedicated to CNC manufacturers and machine tool builders. Mark Foti, head of technology, Digital Factory, will team up with Fabian Tarara, the new head of business development, Digital Factory. Tarara has been with ModuleWorks for 9 years and has a strong sales and business background in building long-term working relationships.
The CAM Automation & Digital Dentistry business area focuses on automating and optimizing CAM workflows with customized, plug and play self-driving CAM solutions. The head of business, CAM Automation & Digital Dentistry is Soroosh Eghbali. He is partnered with Ben Weber as the new head of strategic partnerships, CAM Automation & Digital Dentistry. Weber joined ModuleWorks seven years ago and has supported customers on a variety of successful projects as a key account manager.
The additive manufacturing market continues to grow, which is why ModuleWorks created a business area to focus on its specific requirements. The ModuleWorks Additive & Process Technologies business area, which also includes robotics and ultra-precision machining, develops and delivers solutions that support this growing industry. Lothar Glasmacher continues as head of Additive and Process Technologies. Glasmacher joined ModuleWorks in 2014 as project director and has been involved in developing and delivering solutions for a range of applications in different industries.