Sperosens
Pieter de Wet is a seasoned professional in sales and engineering, currently serving as a Sales Executive at Sperosens since January 2020, focusing on sales and product management. Prior experience includes roles at Yokogawa as a NCS and Proposal Specialist, specializing in DTS and automation control, and at INSTRUSOL as an Instrumentation & Control Engineer/project manager, where responsibilities encompassed instrumentation control design and project execution. Pieter's earlier career at SKF, South Africa involved business development and project management, alongside service technician duties implementing condition monitoring equipment at major sites such as ACSA Cape Town Airport and various power stations. Pieter's foundational experience includes serving as a Maintenance Supervisor at Eskom's Arnot Power Station from 1995 to 2002. Educational qualifications include a National Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from 1995 and a Grade 12 Higher grade in Electronics from HTS Witbank.
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Sperosens
Sperosens provides Environmental Monitoring and Fire Protection solutions to the African mining industry and has done so with an impeccable track record for 30 years. The company’s products and services are categorised in three separate but linked groups: • Instrumentation Systems designed to remotely monitor safety parameters and equipment performance in underground mining environments. • Fire Protection Systems with a big focus on the specialised risk category to detect, alarm/warn, contain and extinguish fires in underground and industrial installations. • IoT based Measurement and Management Systems designed to remotely measure and monitor a wide variety of parameters (including safety), as well as equipment performance, in industrial installations and large campus environments. Sperosens’ market leadership stems from its proven technical abilities; from system design through project implementations to term service level agreements. The Sperosens product solutions are developed in-house by using both own intellectual property and by integrating standard off-the-shelf components.