Sherborne Sensors, a Wyckoff, N.J., manufacturer of sensor products, says it has strengthened its company with a 15 percent increase in staff in 2012. In a news release, the company says the hiring trend reflects the continued growth and demand for its inertial sensor and force transducer products.
In announcing the added staff, the company singled out the launch of several new products, including its WTS Wireless Tilt System, as well as strong demand for its A320 series ultra-low-range linear servo accelerometers.
“We’ve seen demand for all of our products soar over the last several months and have been delighted with the way everyone at the company has performed to ensure that we deliver on customer expectations,” says Mike Baker, Sherborne Sensors managing director. “We’ve invested a lot of time and money into training new and existing staff and developing innovative and market-leading technical solutions that comply with the broad range of application requirements from our customers. We anticipate further growth moving forward and will continue to invest in resources to maintain this momentum.”
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