Frauscher announces leadership transition

Frauscher Sensor Technology has announced that Mayank Tripathi has assumed the position of vice president & general manager, effective 1 January 2026. Michael Thiel concluded his remarkable 15-year tenure as Frauscher CEO at the end of 2025.

The leadership transition follows Frauscher’s succession plan and marks an important milestone as the company enters its next growth phase as part of Wabtec Corporation’s Digital Intelligence division, following the successful completion of the acquisition in December 2025.

Under Michael’s leadership, the company evolved from its Austrian roots to become a global enterprise with more than 700 employees across 15 countries and installations in over 100 nations.

“Leading Frauscher has been the privilege of my professional life,” said Michael. “I’m incredibly proud of what our team has achieved together – not just in terms of growth and market position, but in the culture of innovation, quality, and customer partnership we’ve built. With Mayank, a leader takes over who knows the company, our customers, and our values inside and out.”

Mayank brings over 20 years of rail industry experience to his new role. Most recently serving as Frauscher’s chief sales officer, he led global sales strategy and was instrumental in building deep customer relationships worldwide.

“I’m honored to lead Frauscher into this exciting new chapter,” said Mayank. “Michael and the entire Frauscher team have built something truly special – a company that customers trust implicitly, that employees are proud to be part of, and that consistently pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in rail technology.

“My focus will be on preserving and strengthening what makes Frauscher unique while leveraging our integration with Wabtec to accelerate innovation, expand our global reach, and deliver even greater value to our customers.”

Before joining Frauscher, Mayank held senior international roles in rail and industrial technology, driving business development and strategic growth across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. He holds a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering from the École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Nancy and a Postgraduate Diploma in Organisational Leadership from Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.

Mayank will continue to be based in France.

Image credit: Frauscher Sensor Technology

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