Andreas R. Dill joins SEMI Europe Advisory Board

December 21, 2011
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Oerlikon CEO, Andreas Dill has been appointed a member of the SEMI Europe Advisory Board. Dill comes from an engineering background having joined the Swiss company in 1998 and has served in a succession of senior management positions. He is also a board member of Colibrys and Cicor Technology.

Heinz Kundert, president of SEMI Europe said, “We are pleased that we have gained an additional recognized expert and leader for our SEMI European Advisory Board. I know Andreas personally for many years and can describe him as strong business leader with expertise in both semiconductor and photovoltaic. We look forward to his strategic guidance, and share his industry insights and represent the collective interests of our members.”

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SEMI acts as a voice for the semiconductor industry, providing support to increase transparency and market awareness.

Dill states, “As a member of the SEMI European Advisory Board, I am happy to personally contribute to fostering growth and importance of the industry in Europe”.
 

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