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Technetics Groups’ Sealing Solutions are Propelling Company’s Expansion

Technetics Group, with over a century of expertise in sealing solutions, positions itself as a global leader in the industry. The company leverages scientific innovation to provide unique solutions that tackle complex industrial challenges. With operations in the US and Europe, Technetics is renowned for its technological advancements and on-site services.

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Technetics Groups’ Sealing Solutions are Propelling Company’s Expansion

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Technetics Group is a global leader in sealing solutions.

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The company has over a century of experience and innovation.

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Operations and manufacturing are based in the US and Europe.

The market for sealing solutions is a demanding one, but Technetics Group emerges as a global leader, with over a century of invaluable experience making it a trusted partner in the industry. Their unique solutions, grounded in extensive knowledge and innovative practices, push the boundaries in discovering improved results. The company also harnesses science in the pursuit of innovation for their sealing solutions, and to also impact the world profoundly by solving problems. As a global company, their on-site services and manufacturing locations are in the US and Europe.

The technological advancements and innovations brought about by Technetics speak for themselves. Listen as Technetics Group's experts, Frédéric Sauvinet, Engineering Manager, Rachel Figueras, Vice President, José Pereira, Operations Director, and Stéphane Guignard, Director of Strategy and Product Management, discuss the manufacturing happening in France.

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Frédéric Sauvinet

Engineering Manager

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Rachel Figueras

Vice President

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José Pereira

Operations Director

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Stéphane Guignard

Director of Strategy and Product Management

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