KELLER Pressure
Theo Knaus has extensive experience in business development and management across multiple sectors, currently serving as Head of Business Development at KELLER Druckmesstechnik since April 2019. Prior roles include Inhaber at Knaus Consulting & Coaching and CEO a.i. at Trunz Gruppe, with significant tenure at Baumer Group as Global Industrial Segment Manager and Head of Business Unit. Additional experience at PLASTON and NUM AG highlights expertise in product management and innovation. Knaus holds multiple degrees, including a Dipl. Elektro-Ingenieur FH in electronics and measurement technology, a Dipl. Wirtschaftsingenieur STV in business management, and an Executive MBA in General Management. Current education includes training for an International Board Certificate in Corporate Governance and Board of Directors.
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KELLER Pressure
• Europe’s leading manufacturer of isolated pressure transducers and transmitters • Pressure ranges from 5 mbar to 2000 bar • High volumes at low prices, great flexibility, highest accuracies • Production of more than one million pressure transducers and transmitters per year • KELLER is certified according to ISO 9001 KELLER Pressure, headquartered in Winterthur (Switzerland), is Europe’s leading manufacturer of isolated pressure transducers and transmitters. The company, which has a global workforce of around 480 employees, was founded in 1974 by Hannes W. Keller, a graduate in physics and the inventor of the integrated silicon measuring cell. The entire value creation, from production of the individual parts and calibration of the sensor through to the final inspection of the finished products, takes place at the headquarters in Winterthur. All KELLER products are therefore «Made in Switzerland». The KELLER product range includes digital manometers, level probes, data loggers, remote transmission units and pressure calibrators. Digital display equipment completes the wide range. The application areas for KELLER’s pressure transducers are just as broad as KELLER’s product range. For example, they regulate the internal cabin pressure in aircrafts, ensure the smooth switchover from natural gas to petrol in hybrid vehicles and are used as reference sensors in laboratory technology. KELLER special sensors, such as modular pressure catheters and other miniature transducers, are especially popular among researchers.