Quantica Welcomes New CEO Amid Expansion in Industrial Manufacturing Applications

Quantica, an advanced additive manufacturing company known for its transformative inkjet technology, is poised for a new phase of growth with leadership changes and expanding strategic focus.

Posted On
18th Nov 2024
Categories
Appointments, Company, 2024 Q4
Quantica new CEO Stefan Hollaender

The company has named Stefan Hollaender as its new Chief Executive Officer, a move that comes with a strategic alignment towards industrial manufacturing applications. Hollaender brings a wealth of experience from global technology giants and startups, including leadership roles at Sony, Microsoft, T-Systems, and Formlabs.

Claus Moseholm, who has served as CEO and guided Quantica through its rapid development since inception, will transition to the role of Executive Chairman, focusing on strategic partnerships and commercial initiatives.

As part of this leadership transition, Quantica is aligning its business strategy with key customers pushing the development around 2D manufacturing applications, including adhesives, coatings, and other types of functional layers.

 

“We are thrilled to welcome Stefan Hollaender as our new CEO at this pivotal time for Quantica. His experience in leading global teams and technology aligns well with our expanding strategic focus on high-volume manufacturing applications. Integrating our innovative solutions into existing manufacturing processes requires a unique skill set from both our team and our partners, and Stefan is exceptionally well-suited to guide this effort. He will help us unlock the full benefits of our technology, and I look forward to supporting” 

comments Claus Moseholm, Executive Chairman.

 

Updates on systems and partnerships

Despite its focus on industrial markets, Quantica remains dedicated to its existing product offerings. The NovoJet OPEN platform, a customizable R&D system, will continue to serve select partners and customers for research and process development. Quantica is currently working with Fraunhofer IPA and iPrint Institute, jointly supporting application development for industrial customers.