H.E.L Group focuses on growth in China

H.E.L Group (H.E.L), a global developer and manufacturer of innovative laboratory tools for process optimization, safety and scale-up, today announced the appointment of Qing (Steven) Chen as China General Manager (GM).

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Steven will support H.E.L’s transition to a wholly foreign-owned entity (WFOE) in China, as the Company expands its sales, marketing and support efforts in the region.

Steven joins the Company with over 20 years’ experience in senior management, including GM roles in the Chinese divisions of Bruker Optics and, most recently, Nanophoton Corporation. Previously, Steven held the position of Greater China President during a 10-year tenure with PerkinElmer, where he took the leading role in business strategy implementation and P&L responsibility for the area.

As an experienced commercial GM for scientific instrumentation companies, Steven is ideally suited to lead H.E.L’s program to expand operations in China. This will include building a team of local talent focused on customer support and service.

H.E.L provides automated solutions to optimize the safety, efficiency and productivity of key processes in the pharma, biotech and chemical sectors. The Company’s safety portfolio, including its range of ...

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