Darren Friberg

Vice President Of Business Development at PYROMERAL Technology Inc

Darren Friberg is the Vice President of Business Development at PYROMERAL Technology, specializing in high-temperature thermal protection systems. With extensive experience in business development, Darren previously served as Director of Business Development for SEKISUI Aerospace Corporation and Spintech, LLC, where contributions included innovative tooling systems for composite parts. Prior roles include Director of Business Development at TIGHITCO, Inc., where a successful sales pipeline was built in the aerospace market, and various sales managerial positions at M.C. Gill Corporation, AmSafe Bridport, Avio-Diepen Inc., and TRW Lucas Aerospace. Darren began a career at The Boeing Company / McDonnell Douglas, exercising a breadth of expertise in aircraft design and business development. Educational qualifications include a Master of Business Administration from Pepperdine Graziadio Business School and a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Minnesota.

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PYROMERAL Technology Inc

Pyromeral propriety ceramic composite components bridge the thermal and cost gap between carbon fiber reinforced plastics and traditional ceramic matrix composites. Pyromeral Technology US, based in Sunnyvale, CA, specializes in high-temperature ceramic composite components using its proprietary glass-ceramic and oxide-ceramic matrices. Pyromeral's family of materials, known as PyroKarb, PyroSic, and PyroXide offer high-temperature performance with low-temperature processing, and mechanical properties comparable to CMCs making them a practical and cost-effective alternative. Pyromeral has proven solutions in aerospace, defense, industrial processes, motorsports, and advanced air mobility, such as for battery thermal runaway management. Pyromeral offers a compelling option to meet stringent performance and thermal requirements beyond the capabilities of traditional BMI and polyimide CFRPs.


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