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New Partnership for Hydrogen Sensors with H2scan as an Exclusive Partner in Germany and Switzerland

VALENCIA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Angst+Pfister Sensors and Power AG, a leading provider of cutting-edge sensors and power technologies, is excited to announce an exclusive partnership with H2scan, a global leader in hydrogen sensing solutions. This strategic collaboration will bring H2scan's industry-leading hydrogen monitoring technology to key European markets, combining expertise from both companies to address the growing demand for hydrogen-based energy solutions. With a shared vision of...

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