Sensonic Opens New US Office

Sensonic, a leading developer of intelligent sensing solutions for the railway industry, announced the official opening of its new office in Princeton, New Jersey, USA.

This strategic move marks a significant expansion of Sensonic’s global presence and underscores its dedicated focus on serving the growing needs of the North American railroad industry.

Sensonic US staff outside their office in Carnegie Center. (Left to right: Bob Eckert – Director of Engineering, Vivek Caroli – CEO, Ashish Jain – Managing Director, Claudia Dziepak – Office Manager, Milad Salemi – Research Scientist)
Left to right: Bob Eckert – Director of Engineering, Vivek Caroli – CEO, Ashish Jain – Managing Director, Claudia Dziepak – Office Manager, Milad Salemi – Research Scientist

Since its inception, Sensonic has established itself as a pioneer in Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) technology, providing railways with real-time insights into track health, infrastructure integrity, and security threats. The company’s innovative solutions empower railways to optimize maintenance, ensure safety, and improve efficiency combining cutting edge fiber optic sensing and artificial intelligence.

Vivek Caroli, CEO of Sensonic, said:

“Opening our new US office represents a major milestone in our commitment to the North American market. This location will enable us to better serve customers and partners and expand our reach across this region.”

The new office will serve as a central hub for Sensonic’s North American operations, housing an expert team of sales, technical, and engineering personnel. This local presence will facilitate closer collaboration with customers and ensure faster response times to serve the needs of the North American rail landscape.

Ashish Jain, Managing Director of Sensonic US, said:

“We are excited to leverage our cutting-edge technologies to address the challenges faced by North American railways. Our new office will allow us to tailor our solutions and provide high-quality services to North American railroads, ultimately contributing to a safer, more dependable, and efficient railway ecosystem.”

This article was originally published by Sensonic.

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