Baiernrain, 5 May 2025 – MB Electronic AG continues to expand its technological expertise: Dr. Florian Fenske will take up the position of the technical director on 1st of May 2025.
In this key role, he will be responsible for the strategic and technical development of the soft magnetics and cooling product divisions. He will report directly to CEO Jan Wanior.
With his extensive experience in the development of complex technologies and his in-depth scientific expertise, Dr. Fenske will provide important impetus for the company's innovation and growth strategy.
Dr. Fenske will be responsible for strengthening supplier relationships and the targeted expansion of the technical portfolio at MB Electronic AG. As the interface between customers, sales and international suppliers, he will translate technological requirements into marketable solutions and contribute to significantly advancing business development.
Dr. Fenske brings with him extensive experience from senior positions in the industry. Most recently, he was responsible for setting up and managing the medium-frequency product division at mdexx inductive electronics GmbH. Previous positions as development manager at Johann Lasslop GmbH and his research work at the University of Kassel in the field of controllable inductive components underline his technical expertise. In addition to several scientific publications, Dr. Fenske holds patents in the field of controllable magnetic components.
"I am very much looking forward to my new role at MB Electronic AG," says Dr. Florian Fenske. "The combination of technical excellence and international orientation offers ideal conditions for driving innovation and opening up new perspectives together with the team."
Jan Wanior, CEO of MB Electronic AG, also emphasises: "We are delighted to have Dr. Florian Fenske join our team. With his broad experience and innovative spirit, he will provide decisive impetus and further develop our technical portfolio in a targeted manner. Together, we want to break new ground and actively shape the future."