Cimatron’s new director of sales and marketing for ASEAN and India to help manufacturers reach their full potential
Cimatron announced today the hiring of Amol Mane as director of sales and marketing for Southeast Asia, India, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, marking an increased effort to provide manufacturers in those regions with the advanced technologies required to reach their full productive potential.
With 25 years of experience in marketing, sales, and strategic implementation, Mane understands the challenges faced by today’s manufacturers and the practical application of technologies required to help them reach their goals.
“I am honored and excited to join Cimatron, a pioneering provider of end-to-end integrated solutions that empower manufacturers to achieve precision and increase efficiency,” Mane said.
“Our focus will be on strengthening our presence in the regions, fostering strong customer relationships, and driving strategic initiatives that support innovation and sustainability. I look forward to working with our talented team to help customers navigate the evolving challenges of the industry and achieve their goals with confidence.”
Mane has held various roles that required strong cross-functional leadership and in-depth knowledge of both manufacturing technologies and the complex needs of the manufacturers who use them.
Most recently, he worked as the head of global product marketing for ModuleWorks, and as a global product marketing director for Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division. Prior roles include positions with Dassault Systèmes and Sulzer India.
"We are excited to welcome Amol to our organization, as his expertise and professionalism will help us empower manufacturers around the world to reach their full potential," said Dan Marinac, vice president of sales and marketing at Cimatron. "His leadership will prove invaluable to our mission of providing manufacturers everywhere with innovative mold, tool, and die software that improves efficiency while supporting sustainability.”