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  • 20 June, 2023

vhf camfacture AG appoints new CEO for North American subsidiary

Ammerbuch/Hauppauge, New York, June 20, 2023 – The full-service provider of dental milling machines vhf camfacture AG has appointed a new CEO for its North American subsidiary vhf Inc. Christoph Roeer, a German-American who was most recently managing director at NT Dental, takes over as the CEO of vhf Inc. in New York. He succeeds Mohamed Soliman.

In the past years, vhf has grown significantly as one of the world's leading manufacturers of state-of-the-art dental milling machines and grinding units – made in Germany – in the USA and Canada. By refilling the CEO position of vhf Inc., vhf strengthens its North American business and continues its very successful path.

"We are very pleased to have Christoph Roeer, an experienced CEO and well-connected industry expert, to lead vhf Inc.", said Dr. Nicolas Rohde, Chief Strategy Officer of vhf cam- facture AG and member of the Board of vhf Inc. "Together, we will drive the penetration of the North American dental market and unlock potentials for further growth."

Christoph Roeer possesses many years of executive experience in medical and dental tech- nology and achieved commercial success in an international environment. Most recently, Mr. Roeer was CEO at NT Dental, an internationally operating manufacturer of CAD/CAM system solutions for dental implantology products. Prior to that, he led Air Techniques in the role of CEO, among others.

"I am excited to join vhf Inc. as its new CEO and see excellent opportunities in the North American market with vhf's innovative product portfolio", said Christoph Roeer. "I look for- ward to further leveraging vhf's potential and combining our collective expertise in the dental field. Together with our dedicated team, we help to shape the future of dental pro- duction in North America by serving the growing demand for state-of-the-art dental milling machines made in Germany."

Christoph Roeer, a German-American, joins vhf Inc. in Hauppauge, New York, as the new CEO of the North American subsidiary of vhf camfacture AG, one of the world's leading manufacturers of state-of-the-art dental milling machines.
Christoph Roeer, a German-American, joins vhf Inc. in Hauppauge, New York, as the new CEO of the North American subsidiary of vhf camfacture AG, one of the world's leading manufacturers of state-of-the-art dental milling machines.

 

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