Sollum Technologies has announced the addittion of Michael Hanan as sales director for the U.S. market.
According the press release announcing the move, Hanan has been working in the controlled environment agriculture field for over a decade as an entrepreneur and in technical sales. He is "passionate about green technology, sustainability, and helping companies that share his values maximize their profitability and growth.
Previously, Hanan worked at Fluence. Before that, he was the co-founder and owner of Agua Dulce farm, a certified organic aquaponics farm in Austin. He also co-founded Ten Acre Organics, a micro-farm in Austin.
“Sollum represents a new and exciting chapter for me as I take what I've learned from my past experiences and apply it to a truly unique technology that I feel revolutionizes the horticultural lighting industry," Hanan says. "It's much easier to sell something you are passionate about, and I fully believe that Sollum's dynamic LED lighting solution provides the best path to significantly move sustainable greenhouse production forward."
“Our smart LED fixtures and SUN As a Service cloud platform are transforming the industry. Our solution is growing in popularity as more and more producers recognize the benefits of our one-of-a-kind dynamic lighting," says Louis Brun, cofounder and CEO of Sollum Technologies, "and with Michael's contribution to our team, thanks to his impeccable credentials in the industry, we can make the best use of that momentum to propel Sollum's adoption in the United States."
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