Telma Retarder Inc
Aida Niang has extensive experience in electronic project management and engineering, currently serving as Chef de Projets Electronique at Telma since January 2017, where responsibilities include the development of automotive-compliant calculators and the integration of electromagnetic brakes. Prior roles include Application Engineer at Sevcon, focusing on the configuration of motor speed controllers for electric vehicles, and an internship at United Monolithic Semiconductors GmbH, which involved the study and design of electrostatic discharge protection for gallium arsenide integrated circuits. Aida Niang also gained logistical experience as a technician intern at Opteor Solutec and participated in software planning development at Bio-Rad Laboratories. Academic qualifications include an engineering degree in Electronics from Ecole nationale supérieure de l'Electronique et de ses Applications and a DUT in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Computing from IUT Villetaneuse Paris 13.
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Telma Retarder Inc
Since more than 60 years, Telma has been the world leader in friction free braking systems based on the physical principle of electromagnetic induction. Telma's unique expertise in the field of induction braking systems has been built on sixty years of presence on the market, during which Telma managed to establish the industry standards and make a difference in its area of expertise. Since its inception, Telma has significantly contributed to the improvement of road safety. Telma has been actively lobbying and campaigning around the world to promote recognition of the importance of the integration of retarders in vehicles designed for the transportation of passengers and goods. Telma's corporate organization is based on continuous improvement and innovation with the sole purpose of offering high quality products and services while anticipating market needs. Telma's induction braking systems significantly improve vehicles' safety levels, thus providing serenity and comfort to drivers and passengers, as well as protecting the loads. Absorbing up to 80% of deceleration operations, they increase the reliability of conventional braking systems and allow them to remain available and effective in emergency situations, while reducing by approximately 5 times maintenance operations related to the replacement of brake pads and discs. In addition, Telma induction braking systems require no periodic maintenance and have no negative impact on the environment (the oil of the hydraulic system does not need to be changed and no polluting particles are released). Telma's braking systems help reduce maintenance costs, increase vehicles' availability on the road and significantly reduce long-term operating costs. Telma’s distribution network includes many agents representing the Telma brand worldwide.