Rudolph Technologies names new VP of business development
-- Test & Measurement World, 7/16/2008 11:55:00 AM
Rudolph Technologies has announced the promotion of Rajiv Roy to the new position of VP of business development and director of back-end product management, effective July 1, 2008.
According to Paul McLaughlin, Rudolph’s CEO, “Roy’s extensive background in inspection and instrumentation combined with his keen knowledge of our customers make him uniquely qualified to help execute our ‘roll-up’ strategy in this new position.”
Roy has been with Rudolph and predecessor companies, August Technology, and Semiconductor Technologies and Instruments (STI), for the past eight years. He has held several senior management and marketing positions, and more recently has been actively involved in the development of Rudolph’s back-end growth. Roy has led the integration of RVSI Inspection into Rudolph’s Inspection Business Unit as well as the integration of Applied Precision semiconductor products and technology into Rudolph’s global infrastructure.
Read more: Rudolph flips lead-scanner assets Rudolph announces intellectual property and asset purchase from RVSI Inspection |
Roy spent 18 years with Texas Instruments in various management and engineering roles. Roy holds a Bachelor in Technology from Indian Institute of Technology, a MS in Math Sciences and a MA in Marketing and Management Sciences both from the University of Texas at Dallas. He is an elected senior member at Society of Mechanical Engineers, Machine Vision Association.
Rudolph Technologies concentrates on design, development, manufacture, and support of high-performance process control metrology, defect-inspection, and data-analysis systems used by semiconductor device manufacturers.
Rudolph Technologies,www.rudolphtech.com.
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