HT Pho-Tronics Appoints Ankit B. Goti as New General Manager to Drive Strategic Growth
April 14, 2025 | HT Pho-TronicsEstimated reading time: Less than a minute

HT Pho-Tronics, a leading provider of high-reliability printed circuit boards (PCBs), proudly announces the appointment of Ankit B. Goti as the company’s new General Manager, effective immediately.
With over a decade of experience in PCB manufacturing and quality management, Ankit brings a proven track record of operational leadership, innovation, and customer-focused excellence. He joins HT Pho-Tronics after serving as a senior executive at SMG Global Circuits, where he played a pivotal role in driving process improvements, reducing cost of quality, and expanding manufacturing capabilities across international markets.
Ankit B. Goti holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and has led major transitions such as the implementation of ISO 9001:2015, internal audit frameworks, and IPC standard adoption, including contributions to the IPC-A-600 (731A) task group. His strategic focus and commitment to high-reliability PCB solutions make him an ideal leader for HT Pho-Tronics as it continues to scale and innovate.
"I am honored to lead the talented team at HT Pho-Tronics," said Ankit B. Goti. "Together, we will continue delivering top-quality products while enhancing our operational agility to better serve aerospace, defense, and other mission-critical industries."
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