Industry veteran David Pham joins Surfect Technologies as Solar Product Manager

David Pham has joined the Surfect Technologies team in the role of Solar Product Manager. This role will see him oversee all process, software, and product development and global sales strategies. He joins the company from his former role as Chief Consultant at the NextLevelGroup.

Prior to joining the NextLevelGroup, he worked as Global Applications Engineering Manager for Solvision Incorporated, and has also held roles with Hitachi Semiconductor, Advanced Micro Devices, and Motorola. A much-published author of books and technical papers and presentations, he has a B.Sc. in electrical and computer engineering from the University of California.

“We are pleased to welcome David to Surfect as Product Manager,” said Steve Anderson, Surfect CEO. “His strong management and engineering experience are a significant boost to our efforts to reposition Surfect from a development stage company to commercialization. David’s relationships throughout the solar industry will be highly beneficial as we source new licensing partners.  Additionally, David’s expertise in global sales and marketing will provide us valuable support to capitalize on the solar industry’s rapid expansion as we continue to establish new, strategic partnerships in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.”

By Síle Mc Mahon

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