Sales and service support for Synrad lasers transitions to China

Synrad, a business unit of Novanta Corp. announced that all sales, applications engineering, service, and support for its Synrad CO2 lasers will transition from A&P Instrument Co., Ltd. to Novanta’s China subsidiary to meet the increasing requirements of customers in China.

Synrad lasers
Synrad lasers

The transition will take place in phases over the next several months, and Novanta and A&P Instrument Co., Ltd. are committed to ensuring a smooth transition for customers.

“We are excited to work more closely with our current customers in China, and look forward to developing new applications and building strong relationships directly with new customers,” said Phil Wescott, Senior Director, Sales Transformation, Novanta. “Customers will now have direct access to a wide range of high performance CO2 lasers from Synrad along with our highly accurate and fast laser-beam steering sub-systems from Cambridge Technology, which is also a business unit of Novanta.”

The Novanta sales, applications engineering, and service center in Shenzhen will provide customers with quick and direct support for Synrad CO2 lasers, including technical support, product service and applications testing. For further information on Synrad’s expanded China capabilities, contact Shenzhen Sales Office and Service Center at +86 (755) 8280 5395.

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