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FLUX GmbH Partners with SEUM Tronics to Accelerate Precision Encoder Technology Adoption in South Korea 


FLUX GmbH has announced it has expanded its partner network with SEUM Tronics, a provider of ultra-precision positioning solutions for the South Korean market.

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May 2025

Braunau am Inn, Austria – May 9, 2025FLUX GmbH (FLUX), a high-precision encoder company, has today announced it has expanded its partner network with SEUM Tronics, a provider of ultra-precision positioning solutions for the South Korean market. 

FLUX designs and builds high-performance encoders for precise position and velocity feedback within closed loop motion control systems. FLUX encoders use proven Inductive and GMI® technologies ensuring maximum precision and reliability for your application. 

SEUM Tronics will provide the full suite of FLUX encoders to the Korean market, including:-

“We’re proud to represent FLUX and further strengthen its presence in the South Korean market,” said Ho-Se Lee, CEO at SEUM Tronics. “With FLUX’s GMI and Inductive technologies, we are able to provide solutions tailored to exact customer needs, every time.”

“Our focus at FLUX is to work engineer-to-engineer with customers to solve complex challenges for mission critical applications,” said Paul Tutzu, Founder & CEO of FLUX. “As our business continues to scale, it is important that we expand our network of established, value-add partners around the world.”

About FLUX GmbH 

FLUX designs and manufactures high-performance encoders for precise position and velocity feedback within closed loop motion control systems. FLUX encoders use proven Inductive and GMI® technologies ensuring maximum precision and reliability for your application. Visit https://www.flux.gmbh to learn more and follow us on LinkedIn.



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