CNC Robotics appoints former Delcam/Autodesk director as chairman

Simpson CNC Robotics
Simpson CNC Robotics

CNC Robotics, the Liverpool-based supplier of robot systems for manufacturing industry, is pleased to announce the appointment of former Delcam and Autodesk director, Bart Simpson, as the company’s non-executive chairman.

CNC Robotics, the Liverpool-based supplier of robot systems for the manufacturing industry, is pleased to announce the appointment of former Delcam and Autodesk director, Bart Simpson, as the company’s non-executive chairman.

In this role, Mr Simpson will support and advise the existing management team as it continues to drive the strong growth that has made CNC Robotics one of the UK’s leading robot integrators specialising in machining applications.

Mr Simpson joined Delcam in 1993 as a support engineer after gaining a BEng in Aeronautical Engineering at Salford University. He transferred to the company’s marketing department in 1997 and was appointed marketing director in 2000. Promotion to the Delcam Group main board, as commercial director, followed in 2008.

Following the acquisition of Delcam by Autodesk, Mr Simpson was appointed senior director, operations, within Autodesk’s Advanced Manufacturing Group. He played a key role in the integration of Delcam into Autodesk and in the transition of the new Group’s sales channel to a Software as a Service (SaaS) model.

Announcing the appointment, Jason Barker, founder and chief technical officer at CNC Robotics, said: “I am delighted to welcome Bart to our company. I have known him since I began using PowerMill Robot machining software to program my earliest robot machining projects. He brings with him a wealth of commercial and marketing experience, as well as an extensive range of contacts in the manufacturing sector.”

“With the current drive to increase automation, including the use of robots, across many areas of UK manufacturing, CNC Robotics has a great future,” Bart Simpson added. “I look forward to helping the company continue its success in providing robots for many kinds of machining applications.”

CNC Robotics www.cncrobotics.co.uk

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