Dave Savastano08.13.09
The board of Enfucell has appointed Marko Hanhikorpi as new CEO commencing August 12, 2009. The former CEO since 2007, Juha Koskinen, returns to his own consulting company.
Hanhikorpi arrives at Enfucell from Balancion Ltd, where he worked as director of operations. Earlier, he has worked in various managerial positions in R&D and production at UPM Raflatac, and also at Confidex Ltd, whose founding partner and vice presdient R&D he was from 2005-2008.
”Enfucell is a technology company on a very interesting and challenging situation, and operates in the fast changing global environment. This offers a new and inspiring development opportunity for the company as well as for me personally,"Hanhikorpi said.
”We believe Marko brings strong knowledge in the areas of application technologies, production and international business," said Dr. Jussi Suomela, a founding partner and long term chairman of the board of Enfucell.
With main focus on printed electronics, Enfucell Oy is a Vantaa, Finland based technology company with its roots in the Helsinki University of Technology. Enfucell has developed SoftBattery, a thin, flexible 1.5 & 3 volt environmentally friendly power source optimally utilized in disposable and short lifetime products. Potential SoftBattery applications include e.g. RFID (radio frequency identification) micro sensors, functional packaging, and cosmetic and pharmaceutical delivery systems.
Enfucell has received numerous international awards for the development of the SoftBattery, one of the latest by the Guardian who selected Enfucell as one of the hottest private cleantech companies in Europe on the “Cleantech100” list published in September 2008.
Enfucell was founded in 2002 and employs ca. 20 people, including a presence in the U.S., and it is owned by its founders, private investors, Veraventure Oy, a Finnish governmental venture fund, and Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Co., the largest private sector pension insurance company in Finland. In addition to its owners, Enfucell has been financially supported by Tekes, The Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation.
Enfucell is currently seeking funding of €2 million to $5 million to strengthen its internationalization and battery production development.
Hanhikorpi arrives at Enfucell from Balancion Ltd, where he worked as director of operations. Earlier, he has worked in various managerial positions in R&D and production at UPM Raflatac, and also at Confidex Ltd, whose founding partner and vice presdient R&D he was from 2005-2008.
”Enfucell is a technology company on a very interesting and challenging situation, and operates in the fast changing global environment. This offers a new and inspiring development opportunity for the company as well as for me personally,"Hanhikorpi said.
”We believe Marko brings strong knowledge in the areas of application technologies, production and international business," said Dr. Jussi Suomela, a founding partner and long term chairman of the board of Enfucell.
With main focus on printed electronics, Enfucell Oy is a Vantaa, Finland based technology company with its roots in the Helsinki University of Technology. Enfucell has developed SoftBattery, a thin, flexible 1.5 & 3 volt environmentally friendly power source optimally utilized in disposable and short lifetime products. Potential SoftBattery applications include e.g. RFID (radio frequency identification) micro sensors, functional packaging, and cosmetic and pharmaceutical delivery systems.
Enfucell has received numerous international awards for the development of the SoftBattery, one of the latest by the Guardian who selected Enfucell as one of the hottest private cleantech companies in Europe on the “Cleantech100” list published in September 2008.
Enfucell was founded in 2002 and employs ca. 20 people, including a presence in the U.S., and it is owned by its founders, private investors, Veraventure Oy, a Finnish governmental venture fund, and Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Co., the largest private sector pension insurance company in Finland. In addition to its owners, Enfucell has been financially supported by Tekes, The Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation.
Enfucell is currently seeking funding of €2 million to $5 million to strengthen its internationalization and battery production development.