Witte Group
In a landscape where innovation, technological transformation, and financial efficiency are key factors for competing on the global stage, leading companies are constantly seeking to strengthen their management teams. This is precisely the case for the Witte Group, a German company specializing in industrial printing, security, and printed electronics, which recently announced the addition of new leaders to its corporate structure.
The company announced the appointment of Dr. Matthias Seiler as the new CEO and Dr. Marius Giesecke as CFO, a strategic decision aimed at driving the group’s sustainable growth and strengthening its international presence.
New Leadership for a New Era
With these changes, the Witte Group is committed to a leadership approach focused on innovation, expansion, and operational strengthening. The new CEO, Dr. Matthias Seiler, has more than 20 years of international experience in new business development, innovation management, and corporate leadership. His career includes executive positions related to corporate strategy and technological growth.
In addition to his technical and business expertise, Seiler has a strong academic background in engineering, as well as an Executive MBA focused on management, strategy, and innovation. Within the Witte Group, he will be responsible for leading various group companies in Germany and Mexico.
Meanwhile, Dr. Marius Giesecke will assume the role of Chief Financial Officer for the organization. His experience includes more than a decade in corporate finance, auditing, and international management, as well as having worked at multinational corporations and companies in the pharmaceutical sector.
The arrival of both executives reflects a clear vision: to consolidate the Witte Group as a company prepared to meet the challenges of the modern industry through innovation, efficiency, and sustainable growth.
Mexico, a Key Component of the Global Strategy
One of the most significant aspects for the Mexican public is that the Witte Group maintains a strong presence in the country through operations in Guadalajara and Tijuana, in addition to the role played by Maquiladora Gráfica Mexicana (MGM) within the group’s international structure.
Currently, the company has approximately 500 employees distributed between Germany and Mexico, developing solutions related to security printing, identification systems, automotive products, and printed electronics.
This demonstrates how Mexico continues to establish itself as a strategic hub for international companies in advanced manufacturing and specialized technologies, particularly in sectors linked to the automotive, electronics, and security industries.
For industrial states such as Jalisco, Nuevo León, Guanajuato, and Puebla, these types of investments and corporate moves represent opportunities for economic growth, the creation of specialized jobs, and technology transfer.
Conclusion
The arrival of new executives at Witte Group marks a new phase for the company, focused on consolidating its global expansion and strengthening its capacity for innovation. For Mexico, the news is particularly significant given the company’s operational presence in the country and the potential for continued development of high-value-added industrial and technological projects.
In a context where innovation and digital transformation are key to competing internationally, moves like this demonstrate how global companies continue to invest in strategic markets such as Mexico to drive their future growth.