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Product category: PCB Assembly Equipment and Tools
News Release from: Valor Computerized Systems
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 16 February 2007

Valor gets new president from simulation
company

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Valor Computerized Systems has appointed Stephan Hafele as the new president of its European operations, Valor Computerized Systems NV.

Valor Computerized Systems, a specialist in productivity-enhancing software for the electronics industry, has appointed Stephan Hafele as the new President of its European Operations, Valor Computerized Systems NV Stephan Hafele joins Valor from simulation software company Sigma-C Software AG, where he was responsible for strategic accounts and European sales

Prior to this role Stephan held various sales and key account management positions at GSI Lumonics and Orbotech.

He started his career as an independent sales representative for Valor, EIE Systems and ETEC in Central Europe.

Commenting on the appointment, Ofer Shofman, CEO at Valor, says "We are very pleased to welcome Stephan to the Valor management team".

"His proven track record and experience in the PCB electronics industry will be a tremendous asset, and strengthen our European organisation".

"We start 2007 with a strong order book, an expanded team, and new next-generation assembly solutions being launched this year".

"We are well positioned to penetrate new markets and realize the company's aggressive growth strategy".

Former president of Valor European operations, David Bengal, has moved into a corporate role as Valor's Vice President of Marketing.

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