Delfos
Raihan Chowdhury is a seasoned professional in sales and product strategy, currently serving as the Sales and Product Strategy Director at Delfos since January 2025. Prior to this role, Raihan held the position of Vice President of Sales at Wind Power LAB for one year and was the Senior Sales Manager at Utopus Insights, a leader in energy analytics, from February 2020 to December 2023. With earlier experience as Sales Director at Bazefield AS and Director of Business Development at Haymarket Publishing, Raihan has a robust background in managing sales teams and developing business initiatives within the energy and technology sectors. Raihan began professional endeavors as a Senior Delegate Relations Manager at Marcus Evans, demonstrating a strong focus on customer acquisition and market share growth. Raihan holds an MBA in Operations Management from Cardiff Metropolitan University and a BA Hons in Business Administration from London Metropolitan University, complemented by a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from North South University.
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Delfos
Delfos is a company specially geared towards the advanced management of renewable energy park assets. With customized solutions for the wind, solar and hydro markets, we already monitor more than 10 GW of installed power and have more than 2.5 million assets monitored in Latin America alone Our software can centralize data, detect anomalies and boost power generation performance by providing incisive insights into the behavior of each asset through monitoring, fault prediction and machine learning. It contains customizable modules for each client's needs, and can present different KPIs and reports. With worldwide recognition, winner of Start Up the Future and Startup OLE '22 awards, Delfos continues its journey towards maximum optimization of asset data and more precise maintenance operations with the continuous creation of new modules and solutions. Discover the missing solution for your company's renewable plants now.