PCB Connect Expands With New Office, New Employee and Open New Company in Denmark
May 21, 2020 | PCB ConnectEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Due to PCB Connect’s successful growth in Denmark, we now decided to invest further in the Danish Market. We are very glad to announce both new employee, new and bigger office location as well as that we will have a Danish company PCB Connect A/S registered.
We see it very positive that we now have taken the step to open a registered company in Denmark. The new office, located near the center of Aalborg, is very suitable for the organization, both based on our current team as well for further expansions in the future.
PCB Connect welcomes and presents a new Internal Sales Engineer to the team in Denmark, Casper Michelsen. Casper has a solid background within Internal sales positions and that combined with his technical experience makes him a very good fit for the position.
“We have been searching for a new team member, so we are very happy to have Casper on board. We strongly believe in our potential and possibilities to expand further in Denmark, so even if the future is extra hard to predict due to Covid-19, we still decided to expand and invest in the Danish market,” says Johan Larsson, Managing Director from PCB Connect.
“I am very happy about our new office here in Denmark, and it’s a great place to work. Even with the Covid-19 situation, there are many orders and requests coming in and the PCB market in Denmark didn’t stop,” says Casper Michelsen.
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