New global marketing head Module Works strengthens leadership team

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Module Works strengthens its global marketing leadership with the appointment of Clinton Perry. The seasoned Autodesk and Delcam veteran takes charge of a 17-person team, aiming to expand the company’s international visibility and industry impact ahead of EMO 2025.

Clinton Perry, Head of Global Marketing (left), and Ben Weber, Head of Corporate Development (right) outside the Module Works head office in  Aachen, Germany(Source:  Module Works)
Clinton Perry, Head of Global Marketing (left), and Ben Weber, Head of Corporate Development (right) outside the Module Works head office in Aachen, Germany
(Source: Module Works)

Software company Module Works announced the appointment of Clinton Perry as its new Head of Global Marketing. He joins the company with over 20 years of experience at Autodesk and Delcam, where he held senior roles in applications engineering and marketing.

“At Module Works, we build foundational software components that help manufacturers around the world stay ahead of complexity,” said Dr. Yavuz Murtezaoglu, Founder and Managing Director of Module Works. “Great marketing makes complex innovations meaningful for professionals in all walks of manufacturing — from R&D teams to shop floors and across whole ecosystems. Clinton brings the clarity and insight to strengthen that connection.”

In his new role, Perry leads a 17-person global marketing team in Aachen and Pune. His focus is on strengthening the impact and scalability of Module Works' product marketing, corporate marketing and partner communications.

“Our OEM partners, whether in CAD/CAM, CNC controls, machine tools, cutting tools, robotics or additive manufacturing, are navigating real manufacturing challenges which require transformation,” said Ben Weber, Head of Corporate Development at Module Works. “Technical marketing helps them become aware of the wide range of technology Module Works is developing. With this awareness, our partnerships can unlock more value for their users. Clinton’s joining is a strategic step to help us do exactly that.”

Perry joins the team to represent Module Works at EMO 2025 in Hanover (22–26 September 2025, Hall 6, Booth B55), where the company will present the latest advances in its toolpath, simulation and automation technology for CAD/CAM vendors, cutting tool suppliers, CNC control manufacturers and machine tool builders as well as robotics and additive manufacturing solution providers.

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