Category: Team flucon

flucon’s latest experts.

Josephine Klingebiel and Maik Schröder to join team flucon.

In February and March, our company was supplemented by further highly qualified specialists: Josephine Klingebiel was won over as an R&D engineer, Maik Schröder as an expert in laboratory analyzes and fluid measurement technology.

We warmly welcome both colleagues and, together with you, take a look at the main areas of activity of our newcomers.

Our awarded technology.

Taking First Place in WRG’s Innovation Competition 2020: flucon’s EPSILON+.

We received good news from the city of Göttingen: flucon won first place in this year’s Innovation Award of the district.

During an online event, District Administrator Bernhard Reuter presented us with the award for our newly developed EPSILON+ laboratory device.

Available through the pandemic.

Management announcement: flucon will continue their regular business.

The SARS CoV-2 virus is currently spreading everywhere, so that all of us are unfortunately faced with considerable restrictions both in our private and public life. Nevertheless, our company continues to guarantee our customers short lead and delivery times.

In order to minimize the risk of infection and at the same time maintain business operations, we have taken numerous precautions and implemented measures to protect our employees and fellow human beings.

Welcoming our latest specialist.

Dennis Schmidt to join our team of electronics technicians.

The expertise of our team in Osterode will be boosted by yet another employee: Since May of 2019 Dennis has been supporting us with our hardware and electronics. As a trained mechatronic engineer he will focus on the assembly of the control components for most of our instruments.

Introducing yet another flucon expert.

Mr. Manaa to join our team of manufacturing specialists.

flucon is gaining competence – thanks to Mr. Manaa. From February on Mohamad Manaa, graduated engineer of communications, will support us with the production of both electronics and sensors of our measuring systems.