French loudspeaker manufacturer APG has expanded its R&D department with the appointment of Eve Redero, who will manage all electronics-based R&D projects.
Having graduated from the Ecole des Mines engineering faculty in St Etienne, Redero is a fully qualified civil engineer specialising in microelectronics and nanotechnology. This specialisation led to a final internship at APG where she prepared her thesis on the development of filtering and signal processing functions of the latest generation of digital signal processors.
Eve is also bilingual French/English thanks to several trips and internships abroad. She is already working on a number of major electronic developments that will be unveiled to the domestic market at the forthcoming SIEL show in Paris, and then internationally at ProLight & Sound in Frankfurt.
‘It’s a wonderful opportunity for me to combine my two passions – science and music – within a dynamic and innovative company where every role counts,’ she says. ‘The team here has made me extremely welcome and I hope to be able to contribute to the success of APG.’
‘The appointment of Eve Redero illustrates and reinforces the approach we have adopted for several years now – that of a true innovator in the realms of acoustics, electronics and ergonomics, and therefore as a company that contributes to the development of professional audio as a whole,’ says Gregory Dapsanse, General Manager of APG France. ‘The keys to this approach are scientific rigor and objectivity.
‘It is extremely rare to come across someone with an engineering degree from Les Mines in a niche industry such as ours, so it is with undisguised pride that we welcome Eve whose values and scientific prowess already guarantee her a glowing career in the audio industry, and especially here with us at APG’ he adds. ‘We have entrusted her with the role of Electronics manager, and she is starting at an ideal time for us with the forthcoming launch of a number of new electronics solutions from APG during 2013.’
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