Dialight announces new specialist appointment

It’s reported that Dialight, the industry LED lighting specialist, appointed Ian Duffy as Regional Manager, Europe for Obstruction and Hazardous Location Lighting. That means Ian joins from Cooper Crouse-Hinds and brings with him 20 years’ experience in hazardous area lighting to Dialight in Europe.

Combined with Dialight’s leading LED lighting technology and ever-increasing product offering, Ian’s appointment emphasizes Dialight’s commitment to this key market sector and the increasing needs for its products.

Speaking from this year’s HazardEx show in Harrogate, at which Dialight was a leading player and official sponsor of the event, Ian commented, “Working in the industry over the last few years, my customers have been asking more and more for reliable LED lighting solutions. With Dialight’s name constantly coming up as a key player, the opportunity to be a part of their team, working to further increase the take up of LED solutions for the obstruction and hazardous location sites, was one I just couldn’t turn down.”

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