Tannus streamlines development process to accommodate OEM partners

Tannus streamlines development process to accommodate OEM partners

The team at Tannus works constantly to create products and processes that revolutionize the way people ride bikes. With the hiring of a new product manager, Tannus aims to reduce time to production when working on custom, OEM projects.

As Tannus grows and expands as a company, they work to find highly skilled, qualified employees that can help better serve the cycling community. They are excited to announce that they have introduced Stefan Anton to the team as the new directing product manager.

Stefan Anton, the new directing product manager at Tannus.
Stefan Anton, the new directing product manager at Tannus.

Leading in innovation

Branson Kendall: “Stefan has years of experience working as the product manager for prestigious cycling companies around the world including Vittoria. From the launch of global product lines to development of the world's first commercial application of graphene on bicycle wheels, Stefan has led the cycling industry in innovation. From his experiences, he can bring many unique and valuable skills that can further improve our product in order to better meet the needs of our customers.”

Lighter and more durable products

The company is thrilled to be bringing Stefan on board. “We believe his experience and skills will not only prove invaluable to us, but to our customers as well.” As Tannus’s new directing product manager, Stefan works to develop lighter and more durable products. One of those projects will be streamlining the R&D and production processes, effectively shortening the time needed to develop products in collaboration with OEM customers. Stefan also continues to work on reducing the weight of armour products while increasing performance.

Tannus aims to provide the industry with a simple product that revolutionizes the way people ride. Learn more about their products at Tannus.com and visit us at Eurobike Hall 9.1, stand F15.

This article is sponsored by Tannus

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