Michael Fette was Appointed as Chief Technology Officer at Cinch Systems

Date of management change: October 08, 2015 

What Happened?

Saint Michael, MN-based Cinch Systems Appointed Michael Fette as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

Cinch Systems, Inc. is a leading supplier of high security and life safety technologies with offices based in St. Michael, Minnesota. Cinch Systems offers the industry`s newest high security product portfolios, including intrusion detection for the US Government, SCIFs (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility), Vehicle Barrier Systems Controls and Door and Security Gate Controls. Cinch Systems products provide complete AES Encryption End-To-End, secure fiber conversion and the industry’s easiest to use touch screen interface. Products are used to protect people and property across a wide-range of industries including government and military, law enforcement and nuclear safety.

 

About the Person

Michael Fette has 20 years of extensive experience in electrical engineering, hardware/software product design and implementation, bringing numerous new technology products to market.   Fette was the CTO, Co-founder, and Vice President of Business Development for Spectrum Design Solutions, Inc., renamed Digi Wireless Design Services, a leading M2M/IOT product design company. He led a strong stable of 60+ engineers and a wireless lab facility that developed hundreds of wireless design architectures for a wide-range of requirements. His work also encompassed pre-certifying cellular enabled devices before bringing them to cellular carriers including AT&T, Verizon and Sprint for full certification.

 

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