Polar Light Technologies Continues to Build Future LEDköping with the Recruitment of Lisa Rullik
As Polar Light Technologies grows their sophisticated microstructures in the lab, they also grow their competent team with another key role. It is with great pleasure that Lisa Rullik is welcomed on board in the role as Chief Technology Officer.
In connection with the recent success of Polar Light Technologies, the company continues to expand its organization. The dedicated technology team is now complemented with a full-time CTO position. In the new role, Lisa Rullik is recruited. With extensive experience and competence within PLT’s technology and strategy, the role fits her like a glove.
“In Lisa’s well-filled backpack, we find a PhD in physics from Lund University and four years as a patent attorney. This experience in intellectual property is extremely valuable for a deep tech company like Polar Light Technologies, which has a high demand on transforming the scientific solutions into commercial assets”, says CSO and founder Per-Olof Holtz.
Peter Nilsson, CEO, believes that the recruitment of Lisa is the next necessary step for Polar Light Technologies. The new role is highly anticipated and will allow for even better optimization of the team’s resources and to reach the company’s goal of full RGB microLED displays. With the CTO on board, the pace of development will increase, and parallelization in several development tracks can begin. The team has known Lisa for almost two years, as she was deeply involved in the company’s intellectual property management and strategy work. It is a perfect match that creates new working conditions for the growing organization.
“We are particularly pleased to have successfully recruited Lisa to lead our large and highly skilled technical development team. With her extensive knowledge within intellectual property, she will bring great strategic value to Polar Light Technologies and accelerate our development towards production-ready applications. We’re excited to have Lisa join in October”, says Peter Nilsson.