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ECO – 3 Questions to Jan Bressendorff, Product Manager Portables
October 03, 2023
Jan Bressendorff is the product manager for portables at Comet X-ray. When developing the new low-weight ECO X-ray system, having good collaboration within the teams was essential. Watch the interview to find out how they ensured excellent teamwork, what drove them to reach the sub-15-kilogram weight goal and how important field testing is when creating a new product.
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