VSÖ Electronics Section Elects New Leadership Team for 2025–2028 Term

September 12, 2025

On 3 September, the Electronics Section of the VSÖ – Association of Security Companies in Austria elected its new management team for the coming three-year term – a strong signal for continuity, competence and joint development.

  • Chair: Jürgen Leimer, MSc. – re-elected
  • Deputy Chair: David Hotter – newly elected

We offer our sincere congratulations and wish the new team lots of energy, vision and success for the coming years.

We would like to express our special thanks to Ing. Raimund Mihatsch, who has shaped the specialist group with his extensive expertise, commitment and passion as deputy chair for many years. His dedication has played a decisive role in making the Electronics Specialist Group within the VSÖ a strong voice for quality and innovation. We are delighted that he will continue to serve as a valued expert.

With this new leadership team, the Electronics Section will continue its successful work:

  • Developing clear standards and guidelines
  • Promoting innovation in the field of electronic security
  • Networking experts and companies
  • Strengthening the private security industry in Austria

We are convinced that with this team, the Electronics Section is ideally positioned not only to master the challenges of the coming years, but also to actively drive forward the entire industry.

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