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Cohda Wireless appoints sales director for Europe

Connected autonomous vehicle technology company Cohda Wireless has appointed Jochen Steinhauer as sales director Europe. He will work in Cologne, Germany, and report to vice president of business development, Bernd Luebben. Steinhauer has 20 years of sales and management experience in the technology sector and previously worked at Internet of Things company Telit Communications. He also worked with Swiss manufacturer U-blox for five years and held senior roles with Atmel and NEC Electronics.
August 31, 2018 Read time: 1 min

Connected autonomous vehicle technology company 6667 Cohda Wireless has appointed Jochen Steinhauer as sales director Europe.

He will work in Cologne, Germany, and report to vice president of business development, Bernd Luebben.

Steinhauer has 20 years of sales and management experience in the technology sector and previously worked at Internet of Things company Telit Communications. He also worked with Swiss manufacturer U-blox for five years and held senior roles with Atmel and NEC Electronics.

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