Phoenix Mecano
Philipp Eberhard has a diverse work experience, starting in 2007 as a Project Manager at Dietec Asahi Europe GmbH, where they coordinated machine installations and resolved customer disputes. Philipp then moved to Swissmem in 2010 as an Online Communication Manager, responsible for managing online communication channels and successfully relaunching the corporate website. In 2016, Eberhard joined gategroup as a Corporate Communication Manager, handling various communication activities and supporting the company's transition. In 2018, they became a Senior Communications Manager at Takeda, where they worked until 2020. Currently, Eberhard is the Head of Corporate Communications at Phoenix Mecano.
Philipp Eberhard earned a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in English Literature and Linguistics, Japanese Studies, and Educational Psychology from the University of Zurich between 1998 and 2006. Additionally, they pursued a Master of Advanced Studies degree in Communication Management at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, although the specific timeframe is unknown.
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Phoenix Mecano
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Phoenix Mecano AG is a Switzerland-based manufacturer in the field of technical components for the industry sector. The Company operates globally through three segments. The Enclosures division includes standardized and customized enclosures made of aluminum, plastic and glass fiber reinforced polyester, as well as machine control panels and suspension systems for protecting sensitive electrical equipment, with such applications as explosion-proof enclosures, membrane keypads and touch systems, among others. The Mechanical Components division covers aluminum profiles, pipe connection systems, conveyor components, electric cylinders, lifting columns, linear drives and fittings for machine construction, as well electrically adjustable furniture, such as hospital beds. The ELCOM/EMS division manufactures switches, plug connectors, inductive components, transformers, power supplies, circuit board equipment, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and backplanes, among others.