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    Chomerics Europe appoints Tiberius Recean to manage thermal and shielding projects with automotive customers

    12/03/2012

    Chomerics Europe has appointed Tiberius Recean to the position of Automotive Specialist. Recean has worked for Chomerics Europe for six years as a Territory Sales Manager in Germany. The creation of the new role is in recognition of the growing importance and relevance of shielding and thermal-management materials to the automotive market. As the magnitude, variety, and complexity of electronic systems on passenger vehicles continues to increase, so does the need for advanced and innovative materials to manage EMI/RFI and heat such as those developed and manufactured by Chomerics. In his new role, Tiberius will be responsible for developing and managing the company's activities and business in key automotive customers with primary focus in Germany. He will also provide support to coordinate automotive projects with Chomerics divisions on a global basis. Before joining Chomerics Europe, Tiberius worked for the German automotive cable and wiring harness manufacturer, Leoni. Prior to that, he developed his extensive technical knowledge and understanding of the automotive electronics market working as an electrical engineer for EMI. Chromerics

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