M&M Software

Meinrad Happacher,

Change at the top

After around 33 years, Klaus Hübschle hands over the management of M&M Software to his two successors.

The management team at M&M (from left to right): Klaus Hübschle, Thomas Gaus, Christian Gnädig.

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From July 1, 2022, Christian Gnädig (39) and Thomas Gaus (37) will take over responsibility for the company, which operates branches in Hanover and Suzhou, China, in addition to its headquarters in St. Georgen. From April 2022, a software development center will also be added in the Indian state of Gujarat at the Wago site there.

Gnädig has been Co-Managing Director since September 1, 2021. From July 2022, he will lead M&M Software as Chief Executive Officer. Thomas Gaus has already taken up his position as CTO (Chief Technical Officer) on 01.01.2022. Both new managing directors have been with M&M Software for many years and are firmly rooted in the company. Also new to the rejuvenated management team is Dominique Heberle (34) as authorized signatory and commercial director.

Successful 2021

In November 2021, the M&M parent company, the Wago Group, to which the St. Georgen-based software company has belonged since 2015, already brought very good economic news: the one billion mark in sales was broken. The WAGO Group thus achieved a sales increase of more than 20% compared to the previous year.

M&M Software can also report similarly good figures for 2021. Turnover increased by 15% to € 15.42 million. "The signs in the automation environment are pointing to growth. The trend towards digitalization continues unabated and we are meeting the growing demand for innovative software solutions, particularly with our service offerings in the areas of Cloud, IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) and Edge," says incoming CEO Christian Gnädig, looking to the future of the software company.

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