Fulham appoints Bremser as V.P. & Global Product Manager of LED Products

Fulham Co, Inc. (Hawthorne, Calif.): Dr. Michael Bremser has joined the company as V.P. and global product manager of LED Products, including Fulham ThoroLED LED Drivers, LED Lamps and LED Lightbars. Bremser holds a Ph.D. in materials engineering from ...
Feb. 4, 2011
Fulham Co, Inc. (Hawthorne, Calif.):Dr. Michael Bremser has joined the company as V.P. and global product manager of LED Products, including Fulham ThoroLED LED Drivers, LED Lamps and LED Lightbars. Bremser holds a Ph.D. in materials engineering from NC State University with 17 years of experience in blue/white LED development in academic, commercial and international environments. His experience includes R&D, manufacturing and applications engineering for companies including Aixtron and Permlight. He also serves as a technical consultant to US Department of Energy (DOE).

As the individual in charge of Fulham's LED program expansion, Bremser will leverage his expertise in white LED products, spanning LED chip development to end-user lighting applications. "Michael brings a unique combination of technical and business savvy to Fulham's LED program," states Brian Wald, Fulham CEO.

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