MultiSensor AI names Luke Grice-Lowe international business director
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MultiSensor AI Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: MSAI) appointed Luke Grice-Lowe as Director of International Business Development to lead expansion efforts across Europe and Asia, according to a company statement.
Grice-Lowe brings 17 years of applied engineering experience and is based in the United Kingdom. He previously worked on Amazon's reliability and maintenance engineering teams, developing condition monitoring programs across six continents and 20 countries. His responsibilities included launching programs in the Middle East, Latin America and India.
The appointment supports the Houston-based company's international growth strategy. MultiSensor AI develops condition-based monitoring and predictive maintenance technology using artificial intelligence and various sensor types including thermal imagers, acoustic sensors and vibration sensors.
"As a former user of our platform, Luke knows exactly how powerful our technology can be in transforming maintenance operations and driving world-class reliability," said Chief Executive Officer Asim Akram.
Before joining Amazon, Grice-Lowe served as a weapons engineer in the British Army. He holds certification as a maintenance reliability professional and has experience developing programs in ultrasound, thermography, vibration analysis and oil analysis.
MultiSensor AI's platform combines data from multiple sensor types with edge and cloud software to generate insights aimed at reducing unplanned downtime and maintenance costs.
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