THP Systems and DTS (Diversified Technical Systems) USA announce Distribution Agreement for the United Kingdom and EIRE

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THP Systems and DTS (Diversified Technical Systems) USA announce distribution agreement for the United Kingdom and EIRE.

DTS specialises in high-speed, miniature, shock-hardened data recorders and sensors for dynamic testing.

Since 1990, DTS products and technical expertise are relied on worldwide for critical test applications in automotive, aerospace, biomechanics, in-dummy and blast testing.

Hans Hellsund, Director of Sales and Marketing for DTS commented “DTS is continuing to expand our sales channels across the world in recognition of the high level of enquiries for our full range of test and measurement solutions.  We are pleased to welcome THP Systems as our United Kingdom and EIRE Distributor; they are well positioned to expand our sales in the aerospace and automotive sectors. THP has established themselves as a highly motivated sales team with excellent pre and post sales organisation.”

Andy Leadbeater added “the product range that DTS offers is leading the world in measurement technology, we are particularly excited with SLICE NANO/MICRO and SLICE PRO product ranges; they will be well received in the market due to their unique design and embedded measurement capabilities.

We are also pleased to be able to offer our customers a wide range of specialised sensors from DTS and we believe that this new partnership will enable both THP and DTS to increase their sales significantly.

For more information on DTS product lines please contact [email protected]  or www.dtsweb.com   

About DTS

Founded in 1990 by three crash test engineers, DTS manufactures data recorders and sensors used for product safety testing and occupant injury analysis. DTS measurement solutions and technical expertise are relied on worldwide for critical testing in a variety of industries including automotive, aerospace, military and university research.  A DTS helmet smart-sensor that records head forces in an effort to improve soldier safety and reduce traumatic brain injuries was named by the U.S. Army as one of “The Greatest Inventions.” Inc. Magazine has twice named DTS as one of the fastest-growing private U.S. companies. www.dtsweb.com