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Lian Li Joins VJ Group as General Manager for VJE/VJT Suzhou China
November 8, 2019 | VJ Electronix, Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute
VJ Electronix, Inc., and VJ Technologies, Inc., leaders in X-ray inspection, rework technologies and component counting systems, are pleased to announce the addition of Lian Li, General Manager for the VJ Electronix and VJ Technologies operations in China.
Ms. Li will be responsible for all functions of the VJE/VJT business operation in China. She will develop and implement an aggressive business growth plan, including development of new products while building upon the highly capable team.
A graduate from Guizhou Radio & TV University with her degree in Mechanical Technology and Equipment, Ms. Li brings experience as an engineer at ScienScope and Vice General Manager at Unicomp. In these roles she was responsible for the development of several popular X-ray products used in PCB inspection, battery inspection, and general Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) applications.
“We are very pleased to have Lian join our team,” said VJ Group CEO, Vijay Alreja. “In addition to bringing technical leadership, she also knows how to develop, nurture and lead a highly capable and motivated team. Her knowledge of our technology, our suppliers and our customers will help to make an immediate impact.”
Based in Suzhou, the VJ Electronix and VJ Technologies operations include R&D, manufacturing, sales and service for domestic China and international markets.
For more information about VJ Group, visit www.vjt.com.
About VJElectronix
VJ Electronix, Inc. manufactures production ready, automated Rework and X-ray inspection systems with many advanced capabilities. The company frequently provides custom solutions tailored to satisfy specific application requirements. VJ Electronix is a worldwide leader in X-ray Inspection and Rework equipment.
About VJ Technologies
VJ Technologies is a leading global provider of X-ray inspection solutions. We apply our radioscopic digital imaging expertise to government agencies and nondestructive testing (NDT) markets throughout the world. VJT imaging systems are used for radioscopic inspection of products and assemblies to detect defects or foreign matter, reducing cost and time while increasing quality and safety. VJT delivers a competitive advantage and superior customer service through our network of global offices. Most importantly, VJT gives companies confidence in the quality of their parts and processes. That’s Confidence Delivered.
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