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“Agostino Renna’s experience, leadership and significant sales and marketing background make him an outstanding person to continue the transformation of the Lighting business in the region,” says GE Lighting president & CEO Maryrose Sylvester. “Agostino has demonstrated outstanding management qualities and has the ability to sharpen our strategic focus to lead GE Lighting Europe, Middle East & Africa to achieve strong, sustained growth in 2013 and beyond.


Renna most recently was Vice President, Growth & Market Strategy for GE-Canada with responsibility for the long term growth and market positioning of all GE’s businesses in Canada.


Prior to joining GE, Renna spent 14 years at Johnson Controls Inc., where he worked in Canada, the US and Europe. He held leadership roles in sales, marketing, strategy and general management culminating with a position leading Johnson Controls’ Energy Solutions division for Europe, the Middle East and Africa based in Brussels, Belgium.


Renna was born in Montreal, Quebec and holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from McGill University. He speaks 4 languages fluently.


He is a regular speaker at conferences and roundtables that focus on addressing global energy challenges. While in Belgium, Renna was an Executive in Residence at the Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, where, in his lectures, he brought a strong practioner’s perspective to the topics of sales, marketing, strategy and leadership.


Seoul Semiconductor LED patents in IEEE`s Top 10


The Korean firm was the only LED manufacturer who registered more than 10,000 patents, and was considered to be at the highest level in the industry in Patent Power


Seoul Semiconductor was ranked the number 10 by IEEE Spectrum from 20 of the most valuable patent portfolios in the semiconductor manufacturing field.


Seoul Semi says it was the only LED manufacturer which has registered more than 10,000 patents, and was considered to be at the highest level in the


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Seoul Semiconductor has developed LED technology for over 20 years, and has built up competitive strength with a variety of proprietary information.


The advancements made by the firm enhance the emission of light when electricity flows through an LED chip. These include “Black Hole Lens” technology for direct backlight TVs and “Acrich” technology, which operates directly from AC power without any converter, which the company claims was the first in the world.


Black Hole lens technology, in particular, is now being applied to all types of direct backlight TV monitors, along with this year’s release of nPola, which increases brightness levels by 5 to 10 times.


The IEEE’s analysis is based on objective, quantitative benchmarking of the patent portfolios of more than 5000 commercial enterprises, academic institutions, non profit organisations and government agencies.


According to the LED market reports issued by Strategies Unlimited in the U.S., Seoul Semiconductor is the world’s fifth largest LED supplier.


industry in the “Patent Power” category. Factors taken into account included the pipeline growth index, pipeline impact and adjusted pipeline impact.


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