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Quickparts Appoints New Regional Leaders to Strengthen Global Manufacturing Operations

Published:
May 8, 2025 4:51 PM
Author:
James Lockwood
As part of its global growth strategy, Quickparts has announced new leadership appointments for its EMEA and Americas regions.

Strategic Regional Leadership for Manufacturing Scale-Up

Quickparts has confirmed the appointment of Peter Jacobsen as President of EMEA and Aidan O’Sullivan as President of the Americas. The move reflects the company’s focus on decentralised decision-making and region-specific customer service.

Peter Jacobsen, based in Denmark, brings experience from leadership roles at Nexa3D and Addifab. His background in European and transatlantic manufacturing positions him to steer Quickparts' growth in the EMEA region.

Aidan O’Sullivan, now overseeing the Americas, previously served as Quickparts’ Chief Transformation Officer. With prior leadership roles at Shapeways and Kerry Group, he brings significant experience in scaling operations and integrating acquisitions in the manufacturing sector.

Supporting Advanced Manufacturing Demands

The leadership changes coincide with Quickparts’ broader efforts to support complex product development cycles through services such as:

▪ Rapid prototyping
▪ CNC machining
▪ Additive manufacturing (3D printing)
▪ Injection moulding
▪ Investment casting
▪ Supply chain consulting

These services are tailored to industries with high performance and regulatory demands, including aerospace, automotive, defence, medical devices, and industrial manufacturing.

Tagged with: on-demand manufacturing, additive manufacturing, CNC machining, supply chain solutions, EMEA manufacturing, US manufacturing leadership, Quickparts, advanced manufacturing, regional growth strategy, aerospace supply chain, automotive manufacturing

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