Anisoprint Appoints Tuan TranPham President of Americas and Asia Pacific
TranPham has more than 20 years of 3D printing experience as well as a proven track record in the additive manufacturing sector with an extensive background in revenue generation and strategic leadership.
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Anisoprint, an industry provider of composite 3D printing, has appointed Tuan TranPham president of the Americas and APAC. TranPham has more than 20 years of 3D printing experience as well as a proven track record in the additive manufacturing (AM) sector.
As the president of the Americas and APAC, the company says TranPham will play a vital role in driving Anisoprint’s strategic growth and enhancing its market presence across multiple industries. He has an extensive background in revenue generation and strategic leadership, most recently serving as chief revenue officer at Azul 3D, where he enhanced the company’s growth and market presence.
TranPham expertise in developing innovative solutions and fostering key partnerships aligns well with Anisoprint’s mission to advance composite 3D printing technologies. He has also successfully led revenue strategies at industry giants such as Desktop Metal, GE Additive (Arcam), Stratasys and 3D Systems — which are four of the top five global 3D printing companies.
In his new role at Anisoprint, TranPham will concentrate on refining the company’s sales strategies, accelerating the commercialization of its 3D printing technologies, and strengthening customer relationships. His expertise and comprehensive understanding of the AM market will be crucial as Anisoprint continues to innovate and deliver solutions tailored to the evolving demands of many sectors, including aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, space, industrial, consumer and academia.
“We are delighted to welcome Tuan to the Anisoprint team,” says Rui LIU, Anisoprint CEO. “His extensive industry knowledge and strategic acumen will be invaluable as we strive to expand our capabilities and redefine the possibilities of additive manufacturing. Tuan’s appointment represents a significant step in our commitment to innovation and excellence, and we are excited to leverage his insights to drive our growth initiatives.”
TranPham says he is excited to join Anisoprint. “I believe Anisoprint’s Composite Fiber Co-extrusion (CFC) technology will reinvigorate the 3D printing market and give our customers better and improved desktop solutions sub U.S.$ 50,000 and I am thrilled to be a part of this new revolutionary company,” TranPham says. “I am excited to be working with our existing world-class channel partners and customers, while looking forward to building relationships with new channel partners and customers.”
Anisoprint says it is dedicated to reinforcing its position in the AM sector by attracting top-tier talent and embracing innovative ideas. The inclusion of Tuan TranPham on Anisoprint’s leadership team underscores the company’s commitment to enhancing its talent development and expanding its global market reach.
With a focus on composite materials and state-of-the-art 3D printing solutions, Anisoprint aims to revolutionize production processes across various industries. The company’s technologies are said to provide significant advantages in efficiency, cost-effectiveness and sustainability, making them increasingly relevant in today’s competitive landscape.
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