Technica USA Hosts Marek Mosakowski, Product Manager for REECO
June 25, 2025 | Technica USAEstimated reading time: Less than a minute

This week, Technica USA had the pleasure of hosting Marek Mosakowski, Product Manager for REECO, at our San Jose offices. During his visit, Marek met with customers across the Bay Area to introduce REECO’s extensive line of ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) clothing and showcase the brand’s latest innovations.
REECO ESD antistatic garments are manufactured under strictly controlled conditions to ensure the consistent performance of their fabrics. These garments also meet the stringent requirements for protective clothing with electrostatic dissipative properties in EX environments.
Designed for industrial use, REECO clothing is fully washable and dryable, maintaining its protective properties even after repeated laundering. REECO also offers complete customization and branding options to meet customer-specific needs.
Beyond clothing, REECO provides a comprehensive range of ESD ergonomic workbenches and accessories, all of which are available for hands-on viewing at the Technica USA’s Demo Center in San Jose, CA
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