Interlink welcomes professor Graham Wren to board of UK subsidiary
Irvine, United States – Interlink Electronics, Inc., a trusted technology partner in the advancing world of human-machine interface (HMI) devices, sensors, membrane switches and other technologies, welcomes Professor Graham Wren as a director of its United Kingdom subsidiary, Interlink Electronics Limited, adding to his service as a technical adviser since 2021.
Based in Glasgow, Scotland, Graham is senior executive and special advisor to the principal at Strathclyde University. Over the course of his career, he has led projects in diverse fields such as nuclear technology, forensic science, pharmaceuticals and industrial research. He has also helped create more than 20 industry-focused transnational research centres that have collectively raised more than [$2 billion (€1.83 billion)].
“Interlink is vigorously pursuing the development and acquisition of new technological capabilities and product offerings, as illustrated by its acquisition of gas sensor pioneers SPEC Sensors and KWJ Engineering in December 2022 and its recently announced acquisition of printed electronics and membrane switch company Calman Technology,” says Steven N. Bronson, chairman, president and CEO of Interlink Electronics. “Professor Wren’s extensive insight into a vast array of technical industries will help Interlink evolve beyond our signature sensors into new technological frontiers.”
Graham has served on the board of more than 30 companies and research centres in the pharmaceutical, aeronautical, advanced manufacturing, nuclear, photonics, security and asset management sectors. He is a chartered engineer and chartered director and is a fellow of the UK’s national engineering academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering. He was awarded an OBE in the 2019 Queen’s Birthday honours list for services to engineering, science and higher education.
“Interlink’s rich history has provided a strong technological base from which to grow, and its recent acquisitions position it well for new opportunities,” says professor Wren. “I look forward to contributing to Interlink’s newest phase of development.”
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