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News Release from: NDC Infrared Engineering
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 15 February 2001

Gareth Joseph taken on in Northern
European role

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Specialist in on-line gauging, NDC Infrared Engineering, announces the appointment of Gareth Joseph as Regional Business Manager for France and the Nordic region.

Specialist in on-line gauging, NDC Infrared Engineering, announces the appointment of Gareth Joseph as Regional Business Manager for France and the Nordic region Joseph, who left competitor Eurotherm to join NDC Infrared, brings nearly seven years experience in coating and film extrusion to his new position

Joseph explains: "One of the key strengths of the NDC Infrared technology is the breadth of measurement and control technology we can offer - from infrared absorption and beta and gamma gauges to laser calliper and UV absorption, complete with profile display systems and closed loop control.

It is this extensive range which allows us to provide complete solutions for applications in paper and plastics production, foil and film converting and non-wovens." Joseph's extensive knowledge base stems from his previous position as Applications Engineer for Eurotherm, supported by a degree in Engineering.

His key focus at NDC Infrared will be extrusion coating and film.

David Atkinson, Sales and Marketing Director - Systems for NDC Infrared said: "Gareth is a welcome addition to our team in France and the Nordic region.

He will continue to build on the strong relationship we have with developed with our distributors and customer base.".

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