Octavian Stocklosa is the CEO and co-owner of East Electric, a family business with more than 30 years of expertise in industrial automation. With a strong background in machinery and equipment manufacturing, he has overseen the development of complex testing stands and production lines, especially for the automotive sector.
His leadership is defined by a commitment to innovation, technical excellence, and providing customized engineering solutions to meet the evolving needs of industry.
In addition to his role at East Electric, Octavian Stocklosa is an active member of the leadership board at the Bucharest Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He is also engaged in supporting education by delivering seminars and practical training sessions at both high school and university levels, building stronger bridges between industry and academia and preparing the next generation of engineers.
East Electric is a Romanian company active in industrial automation, technical distribution and engineering support, with long experience in the local market. The company is associated with automation components, industrial equipment, technical solutions and partnerships with established technology providers. Its activity is relevant for manufacturers that need reliable components, application knowledge and technical support to improve productivity, modernize production lines and integrate new equipment. In the context of Industry 4.0, companies such as East Electric help translate automation concepts into practical implementations, supporting the transition from manual or fragmented processes to more connected and efficient industrial systems. For FACTORY 4.0, East Electric represents the applied automation layer: the products, integration know-how and service orientation that enable factories to improve performance, reduce downtime and prepare their operations for smarter, more data-driven production models.
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