Kymera International: Innovation and value in every particle

Gabor Szentivanyi, CIO of leading specialty material manufacturer Kymera International, elucidates how digital prowess achieves multi-industry impacts

Kymera International is a leading specialty material manufacturer, focused on the production of diverse particles and special alloys for a perfusion of technology requirements with truly global applications.

The company's core activity involves atomising different metals to create small particles used in powder metallurgy – which serve as the building blocks for manufacturing alloys, pastes and other materials that meet specific client needs – across a multitude of industries.

One of Kymera's distinguishing features is its ability to provide a customised mix of products and services tailored to the unique requirements of its clients.

Whether the need is for high RPM, extreme temperature tolerance, rigidity or flexibility, Kymera leverages its research and development capabilities to create alloys and powder mixtures that fulfil these demands.

Gabor Szentivanyi is Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Kymera International and brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his role. With a professional journey spanning more than two decades, Szentivanyi's career has primarily been focused on the manufacturing industry. His passion for creating tangible products and love for IT resulted in him pursuing a path in manufacturing, where he could witness the physical output of his work.

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