Expanding Horizons: Welcoming New Members to the tacterion Family in March 2023

The growth and dynamism of tacterion continue to shine as we open our doors to fresh talents who are set to contribute their skills and enthusiasm to our innovative endeavors. March 2023 marks another significant chapter in our journey as we proudly introduce Niels, Elisa, and Alex, the latest additions to our ever-expanding team.

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March 10, 2023

The growth and dynamism of tacterion continue to shine as we open our doors to fresh talents who are set to contribute their skills and enthusiasm to our innovative endeavors. March 2023 marks another significant chapter in our journey as we proudly introduce Niels Jonathan Prieto Bejar, Elisa Krippleben, and Alex Escala, the latest additions to our ever-expanding team.

Meet Our New Team Members

Niels brings his expertise all the way from Peru, joining tacterion as an IoT Software Developer - Cloud. With his skill set tailored for the realm of Internet of Things, Niels is poised to bring a new dimension to our cloud-based endeavors, contributing to the advancement of our cutting-edge technologies.

Elisa , hailing from Germany, takes on the role of Executive Assistant, adding her organizational finesse to the tacterion ecosystem. Elisa's attention to detail and administrative acumen will undoubtedly contribute to the seamless functioning of our operations.

Alex, joining us from the Philippines, steps into the position of Sr. Mechatronics Engineer, bringing his wealth of experience to complement our team's diverse skill set. Alex's expertise in mechatronics adds a crucial layer to our multidisciplinary approach to innovation.

A Heartfelt Welcome

To Niels, Elisa, and Alex – a warm and hearty welcome to the tacterion family! We are thrilled to have you join our ranks, as we collectively aim to redefine the boundaries of tactile sensing technology. Your unique skills, experiences, and perspectives will undoubtedly enrich our collaborative efforts and fuel our journey towards innovation.

A Shared Vision

At tacterion, our team is more than just a collection of individuals – it's a vibrant community of like-minded visionaries working together to shape the future of technology. As we embrace fresh faces from around the world, we are reminded of the power of diversity in driving innovation and fostering creativity.

In Conclusion

As we usher in March 2023, we do so with great excitement and anticipation. The new talents that Niels, Elisa, and Alex bring to tacterion hold the promise of unlocking new avenues for growth, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the realm of tactile sensing technology. We look forward to the contributions, collaborations, and successes that lie ahead, as we continue to forge ahead on our journey of innovation and excellence.

Expanding Horizons: Welcoming New Members to the tacterion Family in March 2023
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