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Cell Impact's Board of Directors has officially designated a long-term CEO

Appoints Permanent Chief Executive Officer at Cell Impact

Cell Impact's Board of Directors has officially selected a perpetual Chief Executive Officer
Cell Impact's Board of Directors has officially selected a perpetual Chief Executive Officer

Cell Impact's Board of Directors has officially designated a long-term CEO

Cell Impact AB (publ), a global supplier of advanced flow plates to fuel cell and electrolyzer manufacturers, has appointed Daniel Vallin as its permanent CEO, effective from October 1, 2024.

Vallin, who has been serving as interim CEO since January 1, 2024, was recruited as the COO of Cell Impact in 2021. During his tenure, he has led the company through a necessary transformation and continued to develop the business with the management team.

Mats Franzén, the chairman of the board of Cell Impact, expressed his pleasure at Vallin's appointment, noting that it is significant for the company's future operations and growth.

Cell Impact is renowned for its unique and environmentally friendly forming technology, Cell Impact FormingTM, which consumes no water and very little electrical power. This technology is a key differentiator for the company and is significantly more scalable and cost-efficient compared to conventional forming methods.

The company's focus is on providing solutions for fuel cell and electrolyzer manufacturers, a sector that foresees a growing demand in the future. With Vallin at the helm, Cell Impact is well-prepared to scale up operations and meet this demand.

The Board of Directors of Cell Impact has also appointed a new permanent CEO, though the identity of this individual remains undetermined as of October 1, 2024, according to the latest search results.

Cell Impact's share is listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market, with FNCA Sweden AB serving as the company's Certified Advisor (CA).

Despite the lack of information about the new permanent CEO, Cell Impact's future looks promising under Vallin's leadership. The company is poised to make a significant impact in the growing market for flow plates for fuel cells and electrolyzers.

Hydrogen news: With Daniel Vallin as the permanent CEO of Cell Impact AB (publ), the hydrogen industry eagerly anticipates the growth and advancements in finance and business that Cell Impact will bring to the sector, being a key player in the supply of flow plates for fuel cell and electrolyzer manufacturers.

The financial community takes notice of the remarkable scale-up potential of Cell Impact, as they focus on meeting the growing demand in the hydrogen industry, which relies on their environmentally friendly forming technology, Cell Impact FormingTM, that offers significant cost-efficiency compared to conventional methods.

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