Roy W. Bjorlin

Roy W. Bjorlin

Vice President Strategic Initiatives Printed Electronics @ e2ip technologies

About Roy W. Bjorlin

Roy W. Bjorlin serves as the Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for Printed Electronics at E2IP TECHNOLOGIES, where he focuses on growth strategies in Montreal, Canada. With a background in product development and management, he has over a decade of experience in business expansion, particularly in Asia and Europe.

Work at e2ip technologies

Currently, Roy W. Bjorlin serves as the Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for Printed Electronics at E2IP TECHNOLOGIES. He has held this position since 2019, contributing to the company's focus on growth strategies in the printed electronics sector. As a member of the senior leadership team, he plays a critical role in identifying and executing initiatives that drive business development and innovation in technology-based products.

Education and Expertise

Roy W. Bjorlin studied at BEI and earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) from 1989. His educational background supports his expertise in product development, product management, and regional sales. He has a strong foundation in engineering principles, which complements his extensive experience in the technology sector.

Background

Before joining E2IP TECHNOLOGIES, Roy worked at Sun Chemical as the Global Commercial Director for Electronic Materials from 2009 to 2019. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing commercial strategies and operations related to electronic materials on a global scale. His career reflects a strong emphasis on business development and strategic planning within the technology and materials industries.

Achievements

Throughout his career, Roy W. Bjorlin has led multiple successful business expansion efforts in Asia and Europe. His work has involved the introduction of new technologies and strategic planning initiatives that have contributed to the growth of the companies he has worked with. His extensive experience encompasses various technology-based products, including electronic materials, components, chemicals, coatings, and plastics.

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