Fluves and Marlinks join forces to take the next step in their growth

Left to right: Thomas Van Hoestenberghe, Stefaan Sonck Thibaut and Roel Vanthillo

Fluves and Marlinks are joining forces and will move forward together as one integrated company. This step is the result of their shared expertise in fiber optic monitoring technology, which forms the foundation of their innovative solutions. By combining their strengths, they will be able to serve clients even more effectively, while the unified team continues to develop the technology with greater focus and at an accelerated pace.

To lead this new phase, Stefaan Sonck Thiebaut has been appointed as CEO. With his extensive experience in scaling technology companies and driving international growth, he will oversee the integration and further expansion of the business. Stefaan has built strong international client relationships from Germany, the United States, and Belgium. His leadership is characterized by strategic vision, the ability to bring structure to growing organizations, and a commitment to embedding sustainable change and collaboration.

Founders Thomas Van Hoestenberghe and Roel Vanthillo will remain involved to ensure continuity.

With this step, Fluves and Marlinks are setting a clear course for the future, one in which their technology and expertise evolve into leading solutions for sustainable asset monitoring using fiber optic measurement technology worldwide.

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