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Weiler Abrasives Announces VP of Technology & Product Development

Dr. Ingo Kuhl

Weiler Abrasives, a provider of surface conditioning solutions, has announced the appointment of Dr. Ingo Kuhl as Vice President of Technology and Product Development. In this role, Kuhl will lead Weiler's global efforts to design and deliver the next generation of value-added products that help customers improve productivity, safety, and performance across essential industries.

"We are thrilled to welcome Ingo to the Weiler team," said A.J. Roshan, President and CEO of Weiler Abrasives. "He brings a unique blend of technical depth, customer awareness and strategic vision that aligns perfectly with our mission. As we look to the future, we see increasing demand for solutions tailored to the specific challenges of our customers. Ingo's leadership will be instrumental as we continue to expand our investment in product development and customer support worldwide."

Weiler Abrasives continues to advance its mission of creating distinctive value through collaboration and innovation. Guided by its strategic plan, the company is expanding its product portfolio and developing solutions that address demanding applications in critical industries-from metal fabrication to engineered surface management.

Kuhl brings over 20 years of global experience in the abrasives and materials industry. Most recently, he served as managing director at Krebs & Riedel, where he oversaw R&D, production, quality and international expansion initiatives in China and India. Previously, he led research groups at RWTH Aachen University and held senior technical and production roles at Rüggeberg and Alfons Schmeier. Kuhl holds a doctorate in metallurgy and materials engineering from RWTH Aachen University and has led numerous research collaborations with academic and industrial partners.

For more information contact:

Weiler Corporation

1 Weiler Drive

Cresco, PA 18326

800-835-9999 / 570-595-7495

info@weilercorp.com

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