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Kasudakis Charles (Charles Cassudakis)
Kasudakis Charles (Charles Cassudakis)

Education

Charles Kasudakis received the bachelor's degree in the field of electrical equipment at Carnegie-Mellon's (Carnegie Mellon University) University and degree of the executive master in college Baldwin Wallace College.

Career

2017: Arrival to Shimadzu

In June, 2017 Charles Kasudakis is appointed the head of department on release of the x-ray equipment in the American representative office of Shimadzu Medical Systems (specializes in production of medical devices) entering into Shimadzu Corporation.

At a new position Kasudakis will be responsible for development and promotion of radiographic products, including portable. Before he worked in Philips Healthcare company in which supervised the questions connected with release of the computer tomographs used in oncology. In total behind shoulders Kasudakis extensive work experience on technical and marketing positions in the field of the x-ray systems.

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Crucial part of the Shimadzu Medical Systems business platform is support and building of business on release of the x-ray equipment — Tom Kloetzly, the vice president for sales and marketing of Shimadzu Medical Systems USA company says. — The most part of success of our company will still depend on growth of these products.
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Kasudakis and his family will move to Cleveland (State of Ohio).

In the message of Shimadzu it is noted that, being one of the largest producers of the diagnostic equipment in the world, the Japanese company continues to develop and improve the production. Since 1909 when the first x-ray device Shimadzu was provided, the company is in search of new technologies and more perfect solutions for diagnostics all the time. Important "trump" of Shimadzu calls use of high-quality and expensive component parts and materials which production the company generally performs independently.[1]

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