Ilan Cohen

Vice President Of Business Development at Elmo Motion Control Ltd.

Ilan Cohen has held various leadership positions throughout their career. Ilan started their career at Robomatix Technologies in 1990, where they served as Vice President. In this role, they were responsible for the entire Israeli site and oversaw the marketing, development, and manufacturing of laser cutting and welding systems for automotive and aerospace industries. Ilan worked with major clients such as GM, Boeing, Opal, BMW, and Subaru.

In 2000, Cohen joined Control & Robotics Solutions Ltd as Vice President. Ilan was a member of the board of directors and managed the company's business, focusing on developing servo controllers, servo drives, and custom-made servo systems for the global Hi-Tech industry. Ilan held this position until 2009.

Cohen then joined Elmo Motion Control in 2010 as Director of Sales. Elmo Motion Control is a global leading company in motion control intelligence solutions. In this role, Cohen was responsible for leading the sales team and driving business growth.

In 2015, Cohen was promoted to VP Global Sales at Elmo Motion Control. Alongside their sales responsibilities, they were also involved in designing and manufacturing ultra-advanced servo drives and network motion controllers for a wide range of applications.

Lastly, Cohen took on the role of Vice President of Business Development at Elmo Motion Control in October 2019. In this position, they focused on identifying and pursuing new business opportunities for the company.

Overall, Ilan Cohen has accumulated extensive experience in business development, sales, and leadership roles in the motion control technology industry.

Ilan Cohen's education history includes studying Electronics at Tel Aviv University. No information regarding start or end years of this educational experience is provided.

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Timeline

  • Vice President Of Business Development

    October, 2019 - present

  • VP Global Sales

    December, 2015

  • Director of Sales

    January, 2010

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