Hanwha Vision Europe appoints Waldemar Gollan as Country Manager DACH

March 1, 2024

Hanwha Vision, the global provider of machine vision solutions, has appointed Waldemar Gollan as Country Manager for the DACH region with immediate effect.
Waldemar has extensive knowledge and expertise in electronic security, information technology, such as cloud, in the DACH region. He has more than three decades of experience in accelerating business growth for global and market leading manufacturers. He has extensive experience in successfully completing complex projects and has in-depth technical and sales knowledge of the security industry.
In his new role, Waldemar will implement strategies to drive Hanwha Vision forward in the DACH market. As Country Manager based in Germany, he will set the vision and direction and lead the team and business activities in the region.
Jeff (Chae Won) Lee, Managing Director of Hanwha Vision Europe, said: “We are delighted that Waldemar will be leading the company in the DACH region. Waldemar has impressive technical and sales knowledge and decades of experience in implementing successful strategies and products in the market. This background will ensure that Hanwha Vision continues to expand its presence in this important region.”
“I am delighted to join the Hanwha Vision Europe team as Country Manager for the DACH region,” said Waldemar Gollan. “The company truly fulfils the needs of today’s businesses by providing advanced security solutions, operational efficiency and reliable cyber security. I am very impressed with the products and solutions, but also with how the values of Hanwha Vision run through the entire organisation, from the team to the products and customer support. I look forward to further expanding our market presence.”

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