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Antonio Marzia appointed to lead Topcon Agriculture as executive vice president and general manager

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Topcon Positioning Systems has announced the appointment of Antonio Marzia as executive vice president and general manager of Topcon Agriculture.

Marzia succeeds Albert Zahalka — who has retired after a distinguished career with the company — and will report to Ivan Di Federico, president and CEO of Topcon Positioning Systems.

Marzia joined Topcon in 2018 as vice president of business solutions. Later, during his tenure as senior vice president and general manager of EMEA/APAC, he led several collaborative technology agreements with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

“I am honored to lead Topcon Agriculture at such a pivotal time for precision agriculture,” said Marzia. “There is tremendous potential for growth, and I am committed to positioning Topcon as the preferred partner in this evolving landscape by fostering rapid innovation and effective collaboration both with OEMs and for the farmer. We see a world of opportunities to help more farmers increase their profitability and to provide value-added technology to machine and implement manufacturers. Our portfolio continues to grow, and we are dedicated to developing technologies that work with a wide range of machinery and brands. This provides the farmer with flexibility in their equipment choices while having access to the latest precision technologies.”

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