We’re excited to return to Meteorological Technology World Expo 2025 in Vienna this October 14–15 — and this year’s booth promises plenty to see, taste, and talk about. From refined innovations like our ResponseONE™-PRO all-in-one weather transmitter to the introduction of new leadership and some hometown flavor from Traverse City, Michigan, we’re bringing the best of R.M. Young to Booth A536.
ResponseONE™-PRO: Proven Performance, Continued Innovation
We launched ResponseONE™-PRO at last year’s Expo, and since then, it’s made a powerful impression in the field. Designed for precision, durability, and easy maintenance, the PRO continues to redefine what an all-in-one sensor can do.
With field-replaceable sensor modules and filters, operators can perform maintenance in minutes rather than days. Built to deliver dependable measurements of wind speed and direction, temperature, humidity, and pressure, the PRO combines R.M. Young reliability with modern, field-serviceable design.
At this year’s event, you’ll have a chance to see the PRO for yourself and hear how users around the world are putting it to work in their toughest environments.
Meet Our New Leadership
This year marks an exciting new chapter for R.M. Young. We’re proud to introduce:
- Eric Mannix, our new President, whose leadership is guiding R.M. Young into its next era of innovation and growth.
- Ed DiFilippo, our new Vice President of Sales, bringing decades of experience in meteorological technology and customer partnerships.
Both Eric and Ed will be in Vienna and eager to connect — stop by to hear their vision for the future of R.M. Young and the industries we serve.
A Taste of Traverse City
We’re also bringing a bit of home with us to Vienna! Swing by Booth A536 for exclusive R.M. Young swag and chocolate-covered cherries from Traverse City, Michigan — the Cherry Capital of the World. Whether you’re here to talk tech, meet our team, or just satisfy your sweet tooth, we’d love to see you.
See You in Vienna
Join us at Booth A536 to experience R.M. Young’s latest advancements, meet the people behind the instruments, and get a true taste of Michigan hospitality. We can’t wait to reconnect with our colleagues, partners, and friends from across the meteorological community.


