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Indium Corporation Introduces China Country Sales Manager
February 2, 2023 | Indium CorporationEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
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Indium Corporation is pleased to introduce Taylor Wang Yong Xing as the company’s China Country Sales Manager.
In this role, Wang leads the China sales team and is responsible for all sales in the China region. He works with multiple departments to develop sales strategies and facilitate strong connections to customers throughout China.
Wang has more than 10 years of sales and multinational account management experience with focused knowledge of the semiconductor assembly and automotive electronic business sectors. Prior to joining Indium Corporation, he worked as vice sales director for assembly materials, bonding wires, DCB substrate, and thick films products at a German global materials company. Wang earned his bachelor’s degree in Medicine English at Sichuan University.
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