Adriano Occhialini joins AEMC® Instruments as the New District Sales Engineer in Canada

November 30, 2023

AEMC Instruments, part of the Chauvin Arnoux® Group announces the appointment of Adriano Occhialini as District Sales Engineer in Canada. 

As AEMC® Instruments continues its expansion into Canada, Adriano will help bring his expertise and innovative solutions to more customers and businesses across the entire Canadian country.

Prior to joining AEMC® Instruments, Mr. Occhialini worked over 20 years as a Field Service Sales Representative. He has extensive skills in sales strategies, technical applications, and customer relations. He has a strong knowledge of equipment installations, customer training and follow-up. Adriano is a team player and possesses excellent communication skills in both English and French.

AEMC® Instruments is excited to have Adriano join our growing company as the district sales engineer in Canada. Please join us in welcoming him! You can reach Adriano at aocchialini@aemc.com or (514) 464-4467.

AEMC® Instruments manufactures professional electrical test and measurement instruments for the industrial, commercial, and utility marketplace. Our products are backed by over 130 years of experience in test and measurement instruments and encompass the latest international standards for quality and safety. AEMC® Instruments products can be purchased through a worldwide network of distributors. www.aemc.com.

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