Holger Fritsch (born 1964) studied Physics at Otto von Guericke University in Magdeburg, specializing in Experimental Physics. From 1993 to 1997, he worked as a research associate at the university’s Institute for Process Measurement Technology and Electronics, focusing on projects related to sensor development, particularly micromechanical resonant vibration sensors. After his academic career, Holger joined μ-Sen GmbH, where he took on roles in FEM simulation, sensor design, machine diagnostics, and data analysis. He eventually served as managing director of the company, expanding its focus on advanced sensor ap-plications. Since 2011, Holger has been the managing director of Bachmann Monitoring GmbH, responsi-ble for developing new business models, including innovations in CMS Remote Monitoring. He has coor-dinated pilot projects to monitor both onshore and offshore wind energy assets, positioning Bachmann Monitoring as a leader in wind turbine condition monitoring. Beyond his professional interests, Holger is passionate about philosophy, physics, reading, and sports.