Miriam Suhren

Manager Business Development & Sales IR Sensing at trinamiX

Miriam Suhren is an experienced professional in business development and sales, currently serving as Manager Business Development & Sales IR Sensing at trinamiX GmbH since January 2022. Prior to this role, Miriam held the position of Sales Manager DACH at Adifo from March 2009 to December 2021, where responsibilities included client acquisition, existing customer support, and acting as a liaison between sales and product consulting. Previous experience also includes roles as a Sales Manager at Nordische Futterfette Carroux GmbH & Co. Handels-KG and Heinrich Nagel KG, focusing on raw materials commerce and new business development across Europe. Miriam began a career in sales management at Hendrix Illesch GmbH from September 2005 to June 2007. Academic credentials include a Diplom in International Agrarhandel obtained from FH Bingen between 1999 and 2003.

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Northeim, Germany

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trinamiX GmbH develops and sells cutting-edge biometric and mobile NIR spectroscopy solutions, which are used in both consumer electronics and industrial designs. The company’s products enable humans and machines to better capture data with the goal of understanding the world around us. This results in improved decision-making as well as stronger biometric security. trinamiX, based in Ludwigshafen am Rhein (Germany), was founded in 2015 as a wholly owned subsidiary of BASF SE. The company employs over 240 dedicated specialists working from offices in Germany, China, Japan, Korea and USA. trinamiX owns broad intellectual property rights to its technologies, holding more than 600 patents and patent applications. Imprint: https://trinamixsensing.com/imprint/ Data protection: https://trinamixsensing.com/media/information_on_data_protection_trinamix_gmbh_social_media_1.pdf https://trinamixsensing.com/media/informationen_datenschutz_trinamix_gmbh_social_media.pdf