BACHMANN – BACHMANN Group strengthens management team: Steen Sørensen becomes Co-CEO
The BACHMANN Group is strengthening its international management structure and further expanding its strategic focus on sustainable growth, customer proximity, and innovation: Steen Sørensen is assuming the role of Co-CEO of the BACHMANN Group.
The company will thus be jointly led by Peter Bachmann and Steen Sørensen going forward. The appointment was officially announced by Peter Bachmann during the international Community Exchange.
With the expansion of its management team, BACHMANN is responding to the growing internationalization of its business and the increasing demands of its customers and partners worldwide. The goal is to further accelerate decision-making processes, consistently expand customer focus, and actively shape the next growth phase of the group.
“BACHMANN has enormous potential, strong brands, innovative products and outstanding employees. With Steen, we are gaining an experienced international manager who will further strengthen our customer, market and growth focus. Together we will shape the future of the BACHMANN Group,” says Peter Bachmann.
Steen Sørensen brings more than two decades of international experience in corporate management, sales, digitalization, and business development. Most recently, he was CEO of Ubiquisi Sense, where he played a key role in the company’s successful market positioning in occupancy analytics. He has also held senior management positions at Encodify, Experian Plc, SAS Institute, and SPSS (now part of IBM).
As Co-CEO, Steen Sørensen will focus on driving international market development, strengthening customer and partner relationships, and further developing the commercial organization. Together with the global teams, he will work to support customers even faster, more effectively, and more successfully in addressing their challenges.
“BACHMANN has an exceptionally strong foundation – from technological expertise and innovative strength to corporate culture. I look forward to writing the next chapters of the company’s development together with our customers, partners and employees and unlocking new potential,” says Steen Sørensen.
With the expanded management structure, BACHMANN underlines its ambition to be a reliable partner for customers and markets in the long term, while at the same time consistently driving forward the transformation from a classic manufacturer to a provider of integrated hardware, software and service solutions.
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More information on Ubiquisense: https://www.ubiqisense.com/ + We transform spaces into a living and intelligent environment which stimulates productivity and ultimately shapes the 21st-century workplace.
Our mission is to empower human interaction in and around buildings to foster and enable collaboration. We transform spaces into a living and intelligent environment which stimulates productivity and ultimately shaping the 21st-century workplace.
At Ubiqisense we create technology for spaces to benefit people and planet.
Our solution takes its point of departure in sensor & IP camera intelligence which measures and gathers anonymized data on occupancy of any given space.
Today, 75% of the building stock is energy inefficient. So, knowing the occupancy of any building – be it corporate, public or educational institutions – holds the key to reducing energy consumption and emissions.
We are on a journey to enable data driven and intelligent buildings that waste less energy and where people thrive. Our solution is built for seamless integration with numerous smart building solutions enabling holistic management across entire buildings and services.
We serve companies and organisations in more than 20 countries globally.
More information on Dr. Palle G. Dinese (Co-founder and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Ubiquisense): https://www.ubiqisense.com/about + https://www.linkedin.com/in/pallegdinesen/
EMR Additional Notes:
- Hardware vs. Software vs. Firmware:
- Hardware is physical: it’s tangible electronic or mechanical components. It can break, wear out, or be damaged by environmental factors (heat, water, shock, etc.).
- Since hardware is part of the “real” world, it all eventually wears out. Being a physical thing, it’s also possible to break it, drown it, overheat it, and otherwise expose it to the elements.
- Here are some examples of hardware:
- Smartphone
- Tablet
- Laptop
- Desktop computer
- Printer
- Flash drive
- Router
- Software is virtual: it consists of programs and data that run on hardware to perform functions. It can be copied, modified, updated, or deleted.
- Software is everything about your computer that isn’t hardware.
- Here are some examples of software:
- Operating systems like Windows 11 or iOS
- Web browsers
- Antivirus tools
- Adobe Photoshop
- Mobile apps
- Firmware is virtual: is embedded software that is tightly coupled to specific hardware and controls its low-level functions.
- While not as common a term as hardware or software, firmware is everywhere—on your smartphone, your PC’s motherboard, your camera, your headphones, and even your TV remote control.
- Firmware is a specialized type of software that serves a specific control and interface role between hardware and higher-level software.
- Hardware is physical: it’s tangible electronic or mechanical components. It can break, wear out, or be damaged by environmental factors (heat, water, shock, etc.).
