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ExOne Appoints US COO,ExOne Appoints US COO

By Jess Lulka  

December 4, 2001

Additive manufacturing supplier ExOne has appointed Timothy R. Pierce as its U.S. chief operating officer.

According to a press release on MetalPowder.net, Pierce most recently served as vice president of global operations for 3i.

"With the addition of Tim, we are further building our team to execute our growth strategy,” said David Burns, president, ExOne. “We have much to accomplish as we expand production operations in the U.S., support a growing installed base of machines, and increase our material offerings. While Tim's focus will be in the U.S., he also brings extensive global operational experience to our leadership team ... We expect Tim's expertise and leadership will help advance our strategy to further penetrate industrial markets with our distinctive binder jetting technology for 3D direct metal printing and indirect sand casting applications."

For more information, visit ExOne.

 

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Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].

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