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    Helmar Zangerl

    Lichtspezialist - multikulturell

    Helmar Zangerl is a goal-oriented specialist in knowledge transfer, with a focus on light applications across various industries. He is a proficient trainer in light applications and technical English, particularly within the lighting industry.

    He pursued his education in Electrical Engineering at HTL Elektrotechnik in Innsbruck, Austria. His academic background has equipped him with a solid foundation in engineering principles.

    Throughout his career, Helmar Zangerl has held significant roles in reputable organizations. Currently, he is the Owner of C&H Interpreters, where he continues to leverage his expertise in knowledge transfer and light specialization. Previously, he served as the General Manager at Bartenbach LichtLabor, showcasing his leadership and strategic capabilities in the lighting sector.

    Helmar has also contributed his skills and knowledge in various managerial positions such as Marketing Manager at TridonicAtco Australia, Technical/Marketing Manager at OSRAM Australia, and Sales & Marketing Manager at Staff Lighting (Australia) and ZumtobelStaff (Australia). His diverse experience in sales, marketing, and technical roles have enriched his understanding of the lighting industry.

    Moreover, Helmar Zangerl has excelled as a Project Manager at Zumtobel Lighting, demonstrating his project management abilities and commitment to delivering high-quality lighting solutions. He combines his technical prowess with his language proficiency to offer training in technical English specific to the lighting field, further highlighting his multidisciplinary skill set.

    Overall, Helmar Zangerl's journey from his engineering education to his various managerial and training roles underscores his expertise in the lighting industry and his dedication to knowledge dissemination and professional development.

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    Austria area