Sensience names Mark Sefcik as CEO
He previously led Sundyne and holds degrees from BYU and Harvard Business School.
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He previously led Sundyne and holds degrees from BYU and Harvard Business School.
The move from Mansfield enables the company to capitalize on growth opportunities as an independent company.
The first company to receive UL certification under standard UL 60335-2-40 for an A2L gas sensor with high selectivity and precision.
The rename follows an acquisition by One Rock Capital Partners, emphasizing its new independent status.
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WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Sensor manufacturer Sensience (formerly Therm-O-Disc) has attained of UL certification for adherence to UL 60335-2-40, fourth edition, safety requirements as they relate...
MANSFIELD, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sensience, a leader in advanced sensing technologies, proudly announces their achievement in the field of gas sensing with its latest UL-certified product. The...
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