Critical Power Automation and Management Webinar is a 90-minute conference that will address topics on business continuity, regulatory compliance and operational/energy efficiency.
The conference will run from 2:00pm to 3:30pm. Attendees will receive 1 PDH/0.1 CEU credits.
The conference will run from 2:00pm to 3:30pm. Attendees will receive 1 PDH/0.1 CEU credits.
Speaker
Mario Ibrahim
Director of New Products and Innovation
He has built a track record of proven performance during nearly two decades of ever-increasing responsibilities with powerhouse technology companies such as IBM and Bell Labs.
His passion and tenacious pursuit to innovate is driven by solving real-world customer problems and pain points. Core competencies are business development, engineering and product management, which support a number of the critical sectors of the U.S. infrastructure identified by Homeland Security.
He is responsible for defining business strategy and vision, applying cutting-edge technologies to satisfy a range of customer requirements in power control automation, monitoring and service categories. A life-long New Jersey resident, Mario has served as an engineering professor, and holds a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University, an MBA from Rutgers and a Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering from NJIT.
Director of New Products and Innovation
He has built a track record of proven performance during nearly two decades of ever-increasing responsibilities with powerhouse technology companies such as IBM and Bell Labs.
His passion and tenacious pursuit to innovate is driven by solving real-world customer problems and pain points. Core competencies are business development, engineering and product management, which support a number of the critical sectors of the U.S. infrastructure identified by Homeland Security.
He is responsible for defining business strategy and vision, applying cutting-edge technologies to satisfy a range of customer requirements in power control automation, monitoring and service categories. A life-long New Jersey resident, Mario has served as an engineering professor, and holds a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University, an MBA from Rutgers and a Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering from NJIT.