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    Razvan Copoiu is the new general manager of Signify Romania and South-Eastern Europe

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    Razvan Copoiu is the new general manager of Signify Romania and nine other countries in Southeast Europe (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Moldova, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia -Herzegovina and Northern Macedonia), starting August 17, a company release shows.

    With an experience of over 20 years in the energy and industrial field, Razvan Copoiu will coordinate the commercial activity of the mentioned countries, aiming to consolidate the company’s leading position in the area of ​​intelligent lighting and IoT.

    Razvan Copoiu comes with a vast expertise in the management of B2B sales of electrical equipment, in the field of renewable energies and industrial automation, but also of software solutions, IoT and Cloud based.

    “Innovation is what makes a business different, and in the 21st century I strongly believe that only companies that have this in their DNA will be successful. I am glad to join a company that manages to make a difference in the market with products that are equally innovative, sustainable but also competitive. I will capitalize on my entire expertise in the field to strengthen the company’s position in the field of IoT and Industry 4.0, to find the most efficient business solutions in the markets I coordinate,” said Razvan Copoiu.

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