Samir El Hassanin
Samir El Hassanin
Samir manages the Strategic direction of the Secure Power Business for Healthcare Segment in both IT and Non-IT applications. He is an expert on integrated architectures that improve availability and efficiency and is well-versed with the evolving enterprise demand in the fast-changing Global digital transformation in the segment landscape. Prior to joining Schneider Electric in 2007, Samir held several senior management roles for key players in Industrial Electrical equipment and automation. Having worked in the IT industry since 1999, covering the global area in the EMEA zone, Samir contributed to the development and marketing of 3Ph, 1Ph & Cooling Solutions through extensive Customer relationship management. He earned his postgraduate Electrical Engineering degree from the Cairo University of Egypt. He also...
Samir manages the Strategic direction of the Secure Power Business for Healthcare Segment in both IT and Non-IT applications. He is an expert on integrated architectures that improve availability and efficiency and is well-versed with the evolving enterprise demand in the fast-changing Global digital transformation in the segment landscape. Prior to joining Schneider Electric in 2007, Samir held several senior management roles for key players in Industrial Electrical equipment and automation. Having worked in the IT industry since 1999, covering the global area in the EMEA zone, Samir contributed to the development and marketing of 3Ph, 1Ph & Cooling Solutions through extensive Customer relationship management. He earned his postgraduate Electrical Engineering degree from the Cairo University of Egypt. He also holds a Bachelor of Electrical Power.
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