13.12.2021 • Newspersonnel

Okke Ottenlinger to head Evosys China

Since 1 November, Okke Ottenlinger is the new managing director of the German laser systems producer’s Chinese subsidiary Evosys Suzhou Laser System Co Ltd. – another planned step to serve customers in China even better.

Okke Ottenlinger has been working in mechanical and plant engineering for almost a decade and brings with him a high level of technological competence and internationality. As new managing director, he is to foster the further development of the Chinese subsidiary, which is currently responsible for sales and service in Asia but also runs a laser welding system is available for sampling in an in-house technical center.

Okke Ottenlinger and his team in Suzhou (Source: Evosys)
Okke Ottenlinger and his team in Suzhou (Source: Evosys)

With his high level of customer orientation, Ottenlinger fits perfectly into the corporate concept of the Evosys group. Holger Aldebert, managing director of the parent company Evosys Laser GmbH is pleased: “We want our subsidiary to continue to be as successful as it has been in recent years. We see Mr Ottenlinger as an experienced specialist in the market and, thanks to his strong commitment, as an ideal manager.”

Okke Ottenlinger succeeds Frank Sun, who had most recently managed and built up the subsidiary and is now moving to the joint venture partner as planned. In particular, Ottenlinger is to further expand the sales network in China and further increase the level of awareness of the Evosys group in Asia.

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Evosys Laser GmbH

Felix-Klein-Str. 75
91058 Erlangen
Germany

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