French loudspeaker manufacturer APG Audio has added two new engineers to its permanent staff. The move follows the company’s tie-in with Active Audio in April 2016.
Charlotte Gegout brings ten years of experience as a sound technician in the entertainment industry to APG’s R&D department. She has completed a degree at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM) and graduated as an acoustical engineer.. Since joining APG in June, Gegout has taken on a research project on the development of new technologies in acoustic loads.
APG’s sales department has also expanded with the addition of Maxence Castelain as Client Support Engineer. With a background as a freelance sound engineer working for various rental stagers in France and Belgium, Castelain will answer technical and business query in France and on an international level, providing consultancy, demos, acoustical studies, product training and system start-up on site. Castelain graduated as an engineer in 2015, and has already spent a year at APG in the R&D department to work on the development of the critically acclaimed new Uniline Compact range before her position was made permanent.
‘We are delighted to welcome Charlotte and Maxence, who are a perfect fit to APG’s ethos,’ says APG Marketing and Business Development Director, Grégory Dapsanse. ‘It’s a very logical step for us to start our mutation with people that are driven by passion and knowledge. They both represent our commitment to the industry, to offer superior technologies and high level technical support.’
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