CONFIDEE Appoints Andrea Queirolo as Sales Manager in Italy
April 21, 2023 | CONFIDEEEstimated reading time: 1 minute
CONFIDEE are proud to announce the appointment of Andrea Queirolo as Sales Manager in Italy. This strategic move is aimed at expanding the company's reach in the European market.
"We are thrilled to further expand our presence in Europe and welcoming Andrea to our team. With his extensive experience and industry knowledge, we are confident that he will be an invaluable asset to our company as we continue to grow and serve our customers as a trusted PCB partner, protecting the supply chain," says CEO Vidar Olsen.
His experience in the PCB industry spans over three decades, positioning him as one of the most experienced figures in the Italian market. Queirolo brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the team. He will be responsible for driving growth and strengthening relationships with customers in Italy.
"I am excited join the company and contribute to increase the business in Italy. CONFIDEE is founded on solid values with a focal point on compliance, however the focus is always to be the strongest partners for our customers, providing them with the best possible PCB solutions, helping them achieve their business goals", said Queirolo.
In his new role, Queirolo will work closely with customers to identify their specific needs and provide them with compliant PCB solutions that meet their unique requirements. He will also be responsible for building and maintaining relationships with key industry players and identifying new opportunities for growth.
Subscribe
Stay ahead of the technologies shaping the future of electronics with our latest newsletter, Advanced Electronics Packaging Digest. Get expert insights on advanced packaging, materials, and system-level innovation, delivered straight to your inbox.
Subscribe now to stay informed, competitive, and connected.
Suggested Items
Hall of Fame Spotlight Series: Highlighting Karen McConnell
05/07/2026 | Dan Feinberg, I-Connect007In 2021, Karen McConnell was awarded the Raymond E. Pritchard Hall of Fame award in recognition of her contributions to the Association and the electronics industry. As a senior staff member and CAD/CAM engineer at Northrop Grumman Enterprise Services, her primary responsibility was to develop a common, shared EDM (Electronic Document Management) library to support the electrical and PCB design tool initiatives across Northrop Grumman Mission Systems.
A Necessary Shift From Gerber to IPC-2581
05/07/2026 | Tracy Riggan, Global Electronics AssociationIPC-2581 is an open, vendor-neutral data exchange standard developed by the Global Electronics Association to streamline the exchange of PCB design information across fabrication, assembly, and test. It replaces multiple legacy formats—including industry standards, Gerber, and ODB++—with a single, comprehensive, XML-based dataset that captures all manufacturing details.
Meet Emerging Engineers: Patrick Owen and Eric Mickenbecker, Summit Interconnect
05/05/2026 | Michelle Te, I-Connect007Patrick Owen and Eric Mickenbecker both work for Summit Interconnect, and are in their second year of the Global Electronics Association’s Emerging Engineer Program with mentor Brian Chislea. They stopped by the I-Connect007 booth at APEX EXPO and shared a bit of their story with me. Patrick has worked at the Hollister, California, plant since 2018, while Eric has been at the Chicago site since 2023. Like many of their peers, they came to the electronics industry from different paths, but are both excited about making an impact.
PCBAA, AAM Take on the Fight to Rebuild U.S. Manufacturing in New Documentary
05/05/2026 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007Throughout most of the 20th century, manufacturing was central to the American Dream of providing stable jobs and pathways to upward mobility. Today, more than 80% of global electronics manufacturing capacity resides in China and greater Asia, raising serious concerns about supply chain resilience and national security.
I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
05/01/2026 | Michelle Te, I-Connect007If it feels like the PCB industry is accelerating faster than ever, you’re not imagining it. From advanced materials driven by AI applications to renewed investment in domestic manufacturing—and the next generation stepping into critical roles—there’s a lot shifting at once. My selections for this week highlight where the pressure points are forming, and where the opportunities are emerging.