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New product marketing manager for Yamaha’s SMT section

30 May 2022 News

Yamaha Motor Europe SMT section, a subdivision of Yamaha Motor Robotics Business Unit, has appointed Kamil Stasiak as product marketing manager to promote the complete portfolio of inline surface-mount assembly equipment and solutions including software applications to enhance productivity. A 10-year veteran of the surface-mount industry, Kamil has moved from his previous post in business and sales support to take up this new position.

“It’s an exciting time to be at Yamaha,” he said. “Our product range is evolving quickly, adding more for users to extend their capabilities and increase speed and efficiency. This is a great opportunity for me to work even more closely with our customers, distributors, as well as Yamaha’s marketing communications department and sales teams to keep moving forward together.”

Daisuke Yoshihara, general sales manager at Yamaha Motor Europe, robotics division, commented that “Kamil has impressed with his skills and dedication from the time he joined us, and has grown with the company. He has the ideal qualities for his new role and is sure to realise even more of his potential.”

Yamaha has recently introduced important new inline machines and major software updates with state-of-the-art graphics and data analytics, and their portfolio is continuously adding new features ready for customers to achieve their next manufacturing targets.

For more information, please visit https://smt.yamaha-motor-im.de




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