GF Machining Solutions
Nour Tamer is an experienced professional with a diverse background in technical and engineering disciplines. Currently serving as a Technical Knowledge Expert and Professional Team Leader at UNITED MACHINING since October 2016, Nour also holds the position of Technical Part Redactor and Training Specialist at Agie Charmilles, where work commenced simultaneously. Additionally, Nour operates independently in limousine and VIP services since July 2015, focusing on customer care and logistics. Prior experience includes a role as a research assistant at hepia - cmefe, where responsibilities involved conducting CFD simulations and wind tunnel experiments from September 2009 to April 2015. Nour holds a Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland and a Maturité Type C in scientific studies from collège Voltaire in Genève.
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GF Machining Solutions
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GF Machining Solutions is—along with GF Piping Systems and GF Casting Solutions—one of the three divisions within the Georg Fischer Group (Switzerland) and the world's leading provider of machines, technical solutions and services to the tool and mold making industry and to manufacturers of precision components. The portfolio ranges from Electrical Discharge Machines (EDM), high-speed and high-performance Milling machines—including clamping and palletization systems, 3D Laser surface texturing machines and Spindles—to solutions for Tooling and Automation, services, spare parts, expendable parts, consumables and Digitalization solutions. Our key customer segments are the aerospace, ICT, medical, and automotive industries. Based in Switzerland, GF Machining Solutions is present in more than 50 countries with its own sales companies. In addition, the division operates production facilities and research and development centers in Switzerland, in the US, in Sweden, and China. Its 3,192 employees generated sales of CHF 725 million in 2020.