Paxton Announces New Regional Sales Manager in Germany

April 17, 2025

Amid continued global expansion, the security manufacturer Paxton that specialises in access control and video management technology, has announced the appointment of Thomas Fuhrer as Regional Sales Manager for East Germany.

Thomas brings with him a wealth of experience in sales and relationship management from various engineering sectors. In his new role he is responsible for supporting distributors and customers on projects across the region.

Sylvain Pailler, Paxton’s Sales Manager Central Europe, said: “It’s a real pleasure to welcome Thomas to our expanding team. He will be an asset to Paxton as we continue to grow with rising customer demand for our security products across Europe. His motivation and listening skills make him an ideal contact for all our brand partners.”

Thomas said: “It is great to be part of the Paxton team and to have the opportunity to grow with the Paxton brand. I’m looking forward to showcasing Paxton’s technology to customers and distributors in East Germany and being a part of driving Paxton forward.”

Paxton is known for Net2, a versatile scalable networked security system; Paxton10, an access control and combined video management platform; PaxLock, electronic wireless door handles; and Entry, which comprises of just three components, an external panel, door control unit, and monitor, with a new app allowing users to answer and grant access from their smartphone.

For installers looking to understand these products and how they are installed, Paxton offers free installer training in Germany. You can book your place on Paxton’s website.

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