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Enapter AG Heidelberg ISIN: DE000A255G02
Publication of inside information pursuant to Article 17 MAR Enapter AG: Supervisory Board appoints Co-CEO Berlin (27 June 2023) - The Supervisory Board of Enapter AG (ISIN: DE000A255G02) has appointed Dr. Jürgen Laakmann as a member of the company's Executive Board with effect from 01.07.2023. Dr. Laakmann will assume the role of Co-CEO alongside Mr Sebastian-Justus Schmidt. Dr. Laakmann has more than 20 years of management experience, including in strategy consulting and in the automotive and tech sectors. Most recently, he was CEO at Formel D Group, a leading automotive service provider. There, Dr. Laakmann played a key role in shaping strategic business development and, among other things, established 22 international branches and subsidiaries. Dr. Laakmann also has extensive experience in private equity and M&A transactions. As a mechanical engineer with a doctorate, Dr. Laakmann also brings extensive technical expertise to the table. About Enapter Enapter is an innovative energy technology company that manufactures highly efficient hydrogen generators - so-called electrolysers - to replace fossil fuels and thus drive the energy transition globally. The patented and proven anion exchange membrane (AEM) technology enables the mass production of cost-effective electrolysers for the production of green hydrogen on any scale. The modular systems are already used worldwide in the energy, mobility, industry, heating and telecommunications sectors, among others. Enapter has its headquarters in Germany and a production site in Italy. Enapter AG is listed on the regulated market of the Frankfurt and Hamburg stock exchanges, WKN: A255G0, ISIN: DE000A255G02 Further information: Website: https://www.enapter.com Press contact: Ralf Droz / Doron Kaufmann End of Inside Information
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Language: | English |
Company: | Enapter AG |
Reinhardtstr. 35 | |
10117 Berlin | |
Germany | |
E-mail: | info@enapterag.de |
Internet: | www.enapterag.de |
ISIN: | DE000A255G02 |
WKN: | A255G0 |
Listed: | Regulated Market in Frankfurt (General Standard); Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart, Tradegate Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1666739 |
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