Scienscope Appoints Michael Stoll as Technical Support Manager


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Scienscope International, a complete inspection solutions provider, announces the addition of Mr. Michael Stoll to its management and support team as Technical Support Manager for its recently established Scienscope GmbH near Frankfurt, Germany.  Scienscope is a leader in X-ray inspection technology and offers a wide range of products for the electronics, industrial and medical industries.  Scienscope launched its X-ray technology in 2000 and has installed hundreds of systems around the globe.

Todd O’Neil, Business Development Manager at Scienscope commented, "Mr. Stoll has been in the SMT, NDT and medical industry for more than 8 years.  His primary role will be as Technical Service Manager for Europe, but with his vast knowledge and background in various X-ray technologies, he also will be an invaluable part of our development as Scienscope continues to grow.

You can meet Michael and the Scienscope team at the Productronica expo 2015 in Munich, Germany.

For more information, please email Scienscope at info@scienscope.com, call 1-800-216-1800 or visit www.scienscope.com.

About Scienscope International and Scienscope GmbH

Scienscope was founded in 1994 to meet the growing need for reliable and affordable general-purpose optical and video inspection solutions for the electronics and PCB industries. The company began with basic stereo zoom microscopes used for SMT inspection and rework of circuit boards and electromechanical assemblies with a commitment to quality, value and support. Over the past 20 years, Scienscope has evolved to become a complete inspection solution provider, offering both offline and inline X-Ray systems, Video coordinate measurement systems, Video inspection systems, and microscopes to meet a wide variety of applications and manufacturing quality requirements.

 

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