Vibration Sensing Expert Joins Measurement Specialties
07 12월 2004 - 2:51AM
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Vibration Sensing Expert Joins Measurement Specialties FAIRFIELD,
N.J., Dec. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Measurement Specialties
(AMEX:MSS) announced today that Anthony Chu has joined the company
as Director, Vibration Sensors Business Unit. He will lead MSI
Sensors' global initiative to significantly expand its
accelerometer and vibration sensing business with customers in the
automotive, medical, military/aerospace and consumer goods
industries. Mr. Chu has 25 years of engineering and marketing
experience in the sensor industry with a special emphasis on
piezoelectric and piezoresistive sensor designs and MEMs
development. He is an internationally known authority and published
author on the subjects of shock measurement and accelerometers. Mr.
Chu brings to his new position at MSI Sensors an extensive network
of relationships in the military, aerospace and automotive markets
throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Mr. Chu is fluent in
Chinese, which will facilitate his work with MSI Sensors'
engineering and manufacturing center in Shenzhen, China. For more
than two decades, Mr. Chu worked at Endevco(R), a division of
Meggitt PLC, in roles of increasing responsibility. Most recently,
as Director of Product Management, he managed the entire Endevco(R)
product line of piezoelectric, silicon MEMs and electronic systems
products. Mr. Chu also held leadership positions in marketing,
manufacturing and engineering design. "We are thrilled to bring on
a talent such as Anthony Chu to further develop our growing
portfolio of vibration sensing technologies," noted Vic Chatigny,
Vice President and General Manager of MSI Sensors. "Mr. Chu will
build on the platform we've established with our capabilities in
silicon MEMs, piezoelectric polymer film, piezoelectric ceramic,
bonded gage and accelerometer miniaturization through our recent
Entran acquisition." Mr. Chu commented: "I see great opportunity
for MSI Sensors in vibration sensing because of the company's
uniquely broad technology portfolio. Our expanded toolbox provides
competitive advantage because we can choose the best possible way
to solve customer problems and achieve high performance at very
competitive costs." The global market for MEMS accelerometers
continues to grow as OEMS increase their use of the miniature
sensors in everything from automobiles to medical devices to
durable goods such as washing machines. Accelerometers enable
"smart sensing" to enhance vehicle safety, monitor human motion or
make consumer products operate more efficiently with less human
intervention. Measurement Specialties, Inc. designs and
manufactures sensors and sensor-based consumer products. The Sensor
division, also known as MSI Sensors, produces a wide variety of
sensors and transducers to measure precise ranges of physical
characteristics such as pressure, force, vibration, motion,
position, tilt, flow and distance. MSI Sensors uses multiple
advanced technologies -- including piezoresistive, electro-optic,
electro-magnetic, capacitive, application specific integrated
circuits (ASICs), micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS),
piezoelectric polymers and strain gauges -- to engineer sensors
that operate precisely and cost effectively. Contact: Frank
Guidone, CEO (757) 766-4400 Boutcher & Boutcher Investor
Relations Aimee Boutcher (973) 239-2878 DATASOURCE: Measurement
Specialties, Inc. CONTACT: Frank Guidone, CEO of Measurement
Specialties, Inc., +1-757-766-4400; or Aimee Boutcher of Boutcher
& Boutcher Investor Relations, +1-973-239-2878 Web site:
http://www.msiusa.com/
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