AFRICA – Technology company DarkPulse has announced the appointment of Ehab M. Eldemeri as Director for Africa and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
DarkPulse is focused on the manufacture, sale, installation, and monitoring of laser sensing systems which provide a data stream of critical metrics for assessing the health and security of the infrastructure.
Eldemeri is a successful entrepreneur, Artificial Intelligence Projects Manager (AIPM), and Optical Systems & Business Development expert with over 23 years of experience in project management and infrastructure.
Coupled with hands-on service provisioning for large enterprises in heavy industry, telecom, oil and gas, ports, commercial, residential, hospitality, and aviation sectors across multiple continents, his outstanding record of success brings new capabilities to DarkPulse.
His flexibility in adapting to change, ability to work effectively with a wide range of people in highly demanding situations, and ability to thrive in fluid environments while remaining pragmatic and focused makes him an excellent candidate for his position.
Eldemeri is known as a highly ethical, trustworthy, and persuasive communicator with exceptional relationship management skills with the ability to relate to people at any level of business management, optical sciences, and engineering.
His demonstrated ability to build new territories and expand opportunities toward the achievement of stated targets will assist the Company during its continued expansion into new markets and territories throughout the Middle East and Africa.
“I am very pleased to announce that Dr. Eldemeri has joined DarkPulse as our Director, Africa, and GCC countries,” said Dennis M. O’Leary, Chairman, and CEO, DarkPulse.
“As we enter the GCC and Africa markets, having a local expert assist the Company’s efforts toward operations in these key markets and industries and accelerate the adoption of our technology offerings is a key metric.”
The Company continues to explore additional potential opportunities in strategic locations worldwide with the goal of accelerating the adoption of its DarkPulse Technology Products and expanding its global market position.
DarkPulse excels when applied to live, dynamic critical infrastructure and structural monitoring, including pipeline monitoring, perimeter, and structural surveillance, aircraft structural components, and mining safety.
The Company’s fiber-based monitoring systems can assist markets that are not currently served, and its unique technology covers extended areas and any event that is translated into the detection of a change in strain or temperature.
In addition to the Company’s ongoing efforts with respect to the marketing and sales of its technology products and services to its customers, the Company also continues to explore potential strategic alliances through joint venture and licensing opportunities to further expand its global market position.
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