Mar.29, 2014
Dutch 3D printer manufacturer Ultimaker announces today the appointment of co-founder Siert Wijnia as the new CEO of Ultimaker B.V effective March 28, 2014. Co-founders Martijn Elserman and Erik de Bruijn will take on supporting roles responsible for the Ultimaker Experience and Evangelizing 3D printing respectively.
"The change comes as a result of a newly defined growth strategy in which the founders will take on a more prominent role in defining the path forward." notes Ultimaker in a statement. "The three co-founders are extremely grateful for the role of interim CEO Henk van Gils who has guided the company the past two years."
(The founders of Ultimaker: Erik de Bruijn (m) Siert Wijnia (l) and Martijn Elserman)
Posted in 3D Printing Company
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