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05.02.2025

Cambridge Vacuum Engineering Appoints New Sales & Marketing Director

luke sansby joins the team

With demand for its electron beam welding technologies on the rise, Cambridge Vacuum Engineering (CVE) announces the appointment of Luke Sansby as Global Sales and Marketing Director – Ebflow. He will work closely with the existing team, led by Chris Punshon, Director of Ebflow Research, Development and Applications, to advance the global commercial success and market reach of CVE’s Ebflow welding technology.

“We are thrilled to have Luke on board,” said Chris Punshon. “His experience in the engineering industry and his ability to deliver commercial growth through innovation make him an invaluable addition to our team. We look forward to working with him to expand Ebflow’s market presence and advance our mission to deliver cutting-edge welding solutions worldwide.” With a growth-oriented mindset and customer-focused approach, Luke has consistently demonstrated the ability to identify market opportunities and align technological advancements with customer needs. Commenting on his appointment, Luke said: “I am delighted to join CVE and to work alongside the talented Ebflow team at such a pivotal time in the company’s growth journey. Ebflow is a game changing technology with vast potential, and I look forward to driving its success in existing and new markets.”

Ebflow is a unique form of local vacuum electron beam (LVEB) welding that can be used across heavy engineering but is also proving popular in renewable energy infrastructure projects, where it is supporting the drive to net zero. Ebflow works by creating and maintaining a vacuum around just the seam that is being welded and is significantly quicker, cheaper, more energy efficient and cleaner than conventional welding techniques.

(Source: Cambridge Vacuum Cleaning)

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