October 3, 2025 - 18:22

Protolabs has announced the appointment of Marc Kermisch as its new Chief Technology & AI Officer, effective October 13, 2025. With over 25 years of extensive experience in technology leadership, Kermisch is set to bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the role. His previous positions include significant leadership roles at CNH, a major player in the agricultural and construction equipment sector with a market value of $20 billion.
Kermisch’s background encompasses a diverse range of technological innovations and strategic initiatives that have driven growth and efficiency in past organizations. His track record of success in managing complex projects and leading cross-functional teams will be invaluable as Protolabs continues to enhance its capabilities in the rapidly evolving fields of technology and artificial intelligence.
The company is looking forward to leveraging Kermisch's vision and leadership to further its mission of providing advanced manufacturing solutions. His appointment marks a pivotal step in Protolabs’ commitment to innovation and excellence in the industry.
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