17.11.2016 • News

Physik Instrumente (PI) appoints Stéphane Bussa as Vice President of Sales & Marketing

Stéphane Bussa takes over the responsibility for Sales and Marketing at PI (Physik Instrumente) with immediate effect and sets a clear target for the leading supplier of motion control and positioning solutions: He sees technology-independent and solution-oriented customer consulting as the key to satisfying the globally increasing demands for precision motion and positioning and that also includes the industrial markets. Mr. Bussa has been with PI for more than nine years. He joined PI France SAS in Paris as Managing Director in 2007 and took over the position of Président in 2012.
After graduating with a Master's degree from the School of Engineering at the Paris-Sud University, Mr. Bussa held high-level executive and sales positions at Keithley/Tektronix, Alcatel Optronics and in the Thales Group before beginning his career at PI.
In order to devote himself entirely to his new position, Mr. Bussa and his family will move to Karlsruhe, where the company's headquarters is located.

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Physik Instrumente (PI) GmbH & Co. KG

Auf der Römerstr. 1
76228 Karlsruhe
Germany

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