Huang appointed CTO at General LED

General LED (San Antonio, Texas): The firm, parent company of AgiLight and GenLED Lighting, has appointed Michelle Huang as Chief Technology Officer to lead the companies' product development and R&D efforts. Huang brings extensive knowledge of LED ...
Feb. 8, 2011
General LED (San Antonio, Texas): The firm, parent company of AgiLight and GenLED Lighting, has appointed Michelle Huang as Chief Technology Officer to lead the companies' product development and R&D efforts. Huang brings extensive knowledge of LED technologies from chip, package to system along with a background in both the engineering and manufacturing of LED (light-emitting diode) lamps. She also has a strong base in lighting design and application. She is based at the company's San Antonio headquarters. Huang joins General LED after three years as LED Lamps product line manager, North America at Osram Sylvania. She also served as an electrical engineer at Siemens Factory Automation in Beijing, China and began her career as an electrical engineer at the Beijing Building Design Institute of the China State Construction Engineering Corporation in Beijing, China.

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