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MultiCam Names New Manager

John Wilson is the new digital finishing product manager responsible for overseeing its advancement through sales and application support, training and ongoing product development.

John Wilson is the new digital finishing product manager responsible for overseeing its advancement through sales and application support, training and ongoing product development.

Global CNC cutting system manufacturer MultiCam® Inc. (Dallas, TX) appointed John Wilson digital finishing product manager. As the in-house expert on this key product line, he’s overseeing its advancement through sales and application support, training and ongoing product development.

“John Wilson has an extensive hands-on and management background with a wide range of digital finishing systems and CAD software,” said technology development manager Chad Hart. “His in-depth digital finishing/work flow knowledge from Esko will help reinforce us as an emerging leader in the growing digital finishing market.”

Wilson gained a wealth of experience as senior applications manager and software product manager dealing with Kongsberg cutting tables at Esko in Lake Geneva, WI. He served as software product manager and applications specialist at MGE, also in Lake Geneva. Previously, Wilson was computer cut graphics administrator at Color Arts of Racine, Wis. He earned a B.A. at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in Kenosha with a concentration in graphic design.

Since 1989, MultiCam Inc. has manufactured over 9,600 CNC (computer numerical control) cutting solutions for various industries around the world. The innovative brand integrates advanced technology and value in highly productive, long-lasting systems.

MultiCam manufactures easy-to-use CNC router, laser, plasma, waterjet and knife cutting machines at its 135,000-square-foot facility in North Texas. Its global network of experts includes over 70 Technology Centers worldwide with 20 across North America that provide local sales, demos, training, service and tech support. www.multicam.com

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