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Universal Opens Office in Brazil
July 13, 2004 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Sao Paolo — Universal Instruments has opened a direct sales and support office in Brazil to increase support for its growing customer base in the region.
Antonio Maia has joined Universal as regional manager, and will lead the team working from the new office, located in Sao Paolo. He will report to Carlos Takahashi, director, Latin American Operations at Dover Corp., Universal's parent company. His first priority will be to establish Universal Instruments as a legal and operational division of Dover for Brazil. He will provide leadership to the Universal direct field engineering team, comprising Quintin Armstrong and Rogerio Marques, and also will work closely with Universal's appointed representatives in the region.
Maia's experience prior to joining Universal includes Lucent Technologies Networking Systems in Brazil, where he worked as a commercial manager and executive account manager, as well as Tyco Electronics and Bosch Flexible Automation, where he held positions of business development manager, sales engineer and marketing manager. Maia received his degree in business administration from the Universidade de Sao Paulo and a mechanical engineering degree from the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina.
For more information on Universal Instrument Corp., visit www.uic.com.