David Kan joined Soundking Europe in 2009 with a business management background in Malaysia and the UK. He has held the position of general manager and acting director of R&D for the past two years.
Commenting on the new appointments and future development plans for the company, Kan stated, "Over the last few years I have been closely involved in strategic planning at senior management level, both here at CADAC and at our parent company Soundking. This has placed me in a unique position to assist in determining the future development of CADAC.
"It is our absolute commitment that the Cadeac legend should not only live on but thrive as a world class manufacturer of the best sounding and best operational mixing desks. At the heart of this strategy lies the design and engineering heritage here in Luton, but in today's highly competitive markets the vast manufacturing resources of our parent group provides resources that enable us to realistically challenge current industry leaders across the breadth of sound reinforcement sectors.
"Following through from the huge interest in and demand for the new CDC Four and CDC Eight consoles, Cadac will continue to expand its product development, pressing ahead in the digital console market; and we will see further growth significant in development investment moving into 2013. Our growth projections and product development schedule are set for the next three years, and I am re-positioning some of my key staff to put us in the best position to meet these objectives.
"This is an exciting time for Cadac, especially given that 2013 is our 45th anniversary. I think I speak for everyone in the company when I say that what we have set out to achieve in the coming years is going to make us as proud as we justly are of our heritage."
Chief among Kan's appointments is that of Nick Fletcher as director of research and development. Fletcher has been a member of the Cadac engineering team for over 20 years, originally joining the company as a test engineer, going on to become a console design engineer and working closely with co-founder Clive Green on the design of the legendary J-Type, F-Type and R-Type consoles. He designed the Cadac S-Type; the company's current large-scale analogue console, rolling off the production lines in big numbers. Most recently he has led the design of the LIVE1 compact analogue and CDC Four compact digital consoles.
"As Director of R&D I am helping to lead CADAC into its digital future," Fletcher states. "The last few years have been difficult for the company, as it has transitioned from its previous business and engineering model, as a bespoke manufacturer of primarily high-end theatre sound desks, to one that exploits that excellence and expertise across a complete range of products that meets and exceeds the expectations of today's sound engineers and system designers. But at the end of that sometimes painful process we are now in pole position to secure the future of the CADAC brand as a major player at the top of the sound reinforcement industry."
(Jim Evans)