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Active Silicon, a manufacturer of imaging products, embedded systems and custom solutions, announced the appointment of Brian O’Connell as new General Manager. Brian will focus on expanding the existing customer relationships and uncovering new opportunities for growth.
Brian will work closely with Co-Founder and CTO, Chris Beynon, as well as leadership teams across the wider Group, to scale the business while reinforcing the technical foundation and staying true to its core values. He is a proven transformational leader and brings extensive experience in leading complex, large-scale programs in the defense and space sectors. His combination of strategic vision and hands-on execution makes him well-positioned to guide the next phase of growth.
“I’m committed to fostering a culture of innovation. My focus is on setting a clear vision, aligning our efforts with tactical priorities, and driving long-term value for the business. I’m excited about the opportunity to collaborate closely with our talented team, valued customers, and trusted suppliers.” said Brian.
About Active Silicon
Founded in 1988, Active Silicon has a proven track record of providing reliable, high-quality products for industries worldwide. Its products are used in many areas of science and industry, including manufacturing, life sciences, medical imaging, security, and defense. From space missions to large-scale deployment of industrial vision systems, the company has delivered imaging components and embedded systems that enable customers to provide world-class solutions. Active Silicon is part of the Solid State plc group. Solid State plc, listed on the London Stock Exchange AIM market, is a manufacturer of computing, power, and communications products, and a value-added distributor of electronic and opto-electronic components. Active Silicon operates within Solid State’s Steatite systems division.
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