H2scan Names David Meyers President and CEO

USA, California, Valencia: H2scan has appointed its current Chief Operating Officer, David Meyers, the company’s President and Chief Executive Officer.

 


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USA, California, Valencia: H2scan has appointed its current Chief Operating Officer, David Meyers, the company’s President and Chief Executive Officer.

David Meyers replaces retiring company founder Dennis Reid. Meyers will build on a recent $70 M investment the company has raised to accelerate its growth in hydrogen economy markets.

H2scan’s innovative hydrogen sensing products, made in the USA, are used to improve electrical distribution reliability in the power transformer market, and are ideal for monitoring and measuring hydrogen concentration in fuel cells, electrolysers, and hydrogen distribution pipelines. The sensors also serve in a wide variety of hydrogen economy applications to reduce carbon emissions. The company’s sensors offer market leading accuracy and affordability with no consumable parts, with certain models being self-calibrating for up to 10 years. H2scan’s hydrogen sensors can transform a customers’ ability to operate safely in a low carbon world.

“Dave joined us in February 2022, as COO and now in his new role as CEO, we are confident that he will lead us into a future focused on building on our current strength in the transformer division, while accelerating our efforts in the ever-expanding hydrogen economy. When I started H2scan I had seven employees, including my wife and me. I have been blessed with tremendous talent in all departments and unbelievable loyalty as we have developed H2scan into a global company. Dave has the right background and skill set to take H2scan to an even higher level. I look forward to continuing with the company in a much-reduced non-management role to assist management and sales,” said Dennis Reid.

Prior to Altran, Meyers held executive and various business and development roles at start-ups and large companies in the semiconductor, life sciences, defence and space industries.

 

Source: H2scan