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Edward Samaha
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Edward Samaha has been Vice President of Operations for Advanced Electron Beams, Inc. since October, 2005.
Prior to joining Advanced Electron Beams, he was Vice President of Worldwide Service for Veeco Instruments, Inc., Vice President of Automated Material Handling Systems Operations and Vice President of Worldwide Customer Support for PRI Automation, Inc. and Director of North America Service for Silicon Valley Group, Inc. Mr. Samaha began his career with Perkin Elmer Corp.
and served as Senior Manager of Business Process and Systems Development.
Mr. Samaha received a Bachelor's degree in Marketing from Northeastern University and an MBA from the University of Connecticut.
Antiguos cargos conocidos de Edward Samaha.
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Silicon Valley Group, Inc.
![]() Silicon Valley Group, Inc. Industrial MachineryProducer Manufacturing Part of ASML Holding NV, Silicon Valley Group, Inc. designs, manufactures, markets, and services semiconductor processing equipment. The company is based in San Jose, CA. The company was founded by Ellen D. Levy. Silicon Valley Group was acquired by ASML Holding NV on May 22, 2001 for $1,199.10 million. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
PRI Automation, Inc. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Advanced Electron Beams, Inc.
![]() Advanced Electron Beams, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Advanced Electron Beams (AEB) enables the green factory of the future by making sustainable manufacturing possible and profitable. AEB's compact electron beam emitters replace thermal and chemical processes for cleaner, more efficient, lower-cost manufacturing. For industries such as pharmaceutical, medical devices, food and beverage, printing, and plastics manufacturing, AEB emitters sterilize products and packaging, improve the performance of plastics and other materials, cure inks and coatings and eliminate pollution. While electron beams have been used in some industrial niche applications to replace chemical and thermal processes, adoption has been limited due to high equipment and operating costs, complex implementation, and huge size of conventional electron beam technologies. By contrast, the AEB Emitter delivers energy efficiently in a format that is significantly less expensive and more compact in size. Conceived and developed by company founder Tovi Avnery, the AEB Emitter changes the dynamics of electron beam applications, enabling customers to use this clean energy source across a wide range of industrial applications where usage has never before been technically or economically feasible. Its vision is to enable the green factory of the future by making electron beams a pervasive industrial energy solution that reduces chemical pollution, decreases energy consumption, improves productivity and enables the development of new products. Led by an experienced team and supported by top investors, it strives to advance this vision by leading electron beam product innovations that are economical and simple to implement and maintain while delivering the high performance and reliability needed to make electron beams a ubiquitous energy solution. | Director de Operaciones | - |
Formación de Edward Samaha.
Northeastern University | Undergraduate Degree |
University of Connecticut | Masters Business Admin |
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VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC. | Electronic Technology |
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Advanced Electron Beams, Inc.
![]() Advanced Electron Beams, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Advanced Electron Beams (AEB) enables the green factory of the future by making sustainable manufacturing possible and profitable. AEB's compact electron beam emitters replace thermal and chemical processes for cleaner, more efficient, lower-cost manufacturing. For industries such as pharmaceutical, medical devices, food and beverage, printing, and plastics manufacturing, AEB emitters sterilize products and packaging, improve the performance of plastics and other materials, cure inks and coatings and eliminate pollution. While electron beams have been used in some industrial niche applications to replace chemical and thermal processes, adoption has been limited due to high equipment and operating costs, complex implementation, and huge size of conventional electron beam technologies. By contrast, the AEB Emitter delivers energy efficiently in a format that is significantly less expensive and more compact in size. Conceived and developed by company founder Tovi Avnery, the AEB Emitter changes the dynamics of electron beam applications, enabling customers to use this clean energy source across a wide range of industrial applications where usage has never before been technically or economically feasible. Its vision is to enable the green factory of the future by making electron beams a pervasive industrial energy solution that reduces chemical pollution, decreases energy consumption, improves productivity and enables the development of new products. Led by an experienced team and supported by top investors, it strives to advance this vision by leading electron beam product innovations that are economical and simple to implement and maintain while delivering the high performance and reliability needed to make electron beams a ubiquitous energy solution. | Commercial Services |
PRI Automation, Inc. | Producer Manufacturing |
Silicon Valley Group, Inc.
![]() Silicon Valley Group, Inc. Industrial MachineryProducer Manufacturing Part of ASML Holding NV, Silicon Valley Group, Inc. designs, manufactures, markets, and services semiconductor processing equipment. The company is based in San Jose, CA. The company was founded by Ellen D. Levy. Silicon Valley Group was acquired by ASML Holding NV on May 22, 2001 for $1,199.10 million. | Producer Manufacturing |
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