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  • Fabrizio Anzalone appointed CEO of Prima Power LASERDYNE, a leader in precision laser processing.
  • He aims to expand LASERDYNE's market globally, enhancing innovation in aerospace and data sectors.
  • LASERDYNE commits to 100% US-based manufacturing, boosting global competitiveness with American-built systems.

Prima Power has announced the appointment of Fabrizio Anzalone as the new Chief Executive Officer of its subsidiary, Prima Power LASERDYNE.

Known for its contributions to precision laser processing in sectors such as aerospace, space, and energy, LASERDYNE is poised for further growth under Anzalone’s leadership. His appointment coincides with increased demand for precision and automation, driven by the growing space economy and data center infrastructure.

Anzalone’s Vision for Global Growth

Anzalone has a strong track record of guiding organizations to success across various regions

Anzalone has a strong track record of guiding organizations to success across various regions, including Europe and the Americas. Previously, he led SCM North America, achieving notable growth in markets like the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

As the new CEO, Anzalone plans to enhance LASERDYNE's position in existing and emerging markets around the world, particularly in Europe and Asia.

The company's focus on developing innovative solutions aims to solidify its standing in aerospace and expand its reach in the data center and space industries.

Commitment to U.S.-Based Manufacturing

Central to Anzalone's strategy is LASERDYNE's dedication to producing all products within the United States, thereby supporting domestic manufacturing.

This commitment ensures that LASERDYNE's laser systems remain competitive on a global scale while retaining a foundation in American craftsmanship.

Strategic Leadership and Expertise

Giovanni Negri, CEO of Prima Industrie S.p.A., expressed confidence in Anzalone's strategic vision and operational expertise, emphasizing their importance in navigating the next phase of advanced manufacturing for LASERDYNE.

"His international perspective and commitment to U.S.-based manufacturing will ensure LASERDYNE's continued innovation and growth — delivering even greater value to the customers and industries we serve," stated Giovanni Negri.

New CEO of Prima Power LASERDYNE

Anzalone himself is enthusiastic about joining a company that combines the strength of U.S. manufacturing with global outreach. He highlighted the innovative culture at LASERDYNE, which is driven by a mix of fresh talent and experienced professionals.

"What truly excites me is our dynamic culture — a blend of fresh talent and deeply experienced teammates. This synergy fuels technological innovation, industry leadership, and close, collaborative customer partnerships," remarked Fabrizio Anzalone.

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