Martin Adams hired as director of technology for HyperSolar

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HyperSolar has recruited Martin Adams as its new director of technology, where he will be responsible for the design and engineering of the company’s thin optical layer. Adams brings a 35-year background in the advancement of emerging technologies for lighting design and prototyping.

“We’re delighted that a seasoned professional like Martin recognized the importance of HyperSolar’s unique technology and has agreed to join our team,” said Tim Young, CEO, HyperSolar. “His extensive experience in delivering commercial-ready products and in-depth knowledge of photonics and optics will help accelerate the company’s development efforts and entry into the commercial marketplace.”

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Adams is a veteran of the automotive industry where he worked on enhancing lighting techniques and systems for the Delphi Corporation and Trialon. His designs were used on Six Sigma production lines and cars manufactured around the world.

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