iDM Energiesysteme GmbH
Bertram Axmann is an experienced sales and business development professional with a robust background in international markets. Currently serving as Sales Director for International Business at iDM Energiesysteme GmbH since November 2022, Bertram previously held the position of Director Export Sales at BKS GmbH and General Manager of the Gasket Division at Frenzelit GmbH. Prior roles include Business Unit Director for Corporate Heating and Cooling at Rehau AG+Co, CEO and Shareholder of faciliTEAM AG, and Sales Director and Shareholder at Uhlmann & Zacher GmbH. Bertram began the career as Marketing Manager at Diehl Group. Bertram holds a Diplom-Kaufmann degree from the University of Bayreuth, specializing in Business, Management, Marketing, and related services.
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iDM Energiesysteme GmbH
WIR SORGEN FÜR IHR WOHLBEFINDEN. Erde, Wasser, Luft und Sonne: Bei der Nutzung natürlicher Energiequellen zählt das Unternehmen iDM Energiesysteme europaweit zu den Vorreitern. Bereits seit der Unternehmensgründung im Jahr 1977 beschäftigt sich der österreichische Anbieter mit regenerativen Energiequellen und hat sich vor allem mit seiner eigenen Entwicklungskompetenz und zahlreichen Innovationen einen guten Namen gemacht. iDM (idea Development Matrei) Energy Systems offer heat pumps for heating, cooling and hot water production. iDM systems take the energy from earth, air, water and sun. Heat pumps utilize this extracted energy for heating, cooling and for hot water production. iDM heat pumps especially profit from the HGL technology that allows hot water production on a very lower level of energy consumption. Together with the iDM Hygienik fresh water technology, hot water is produced just in time directly from the pipe. The company was founded in Matrei in East Tyrol in 1977 as one of the first enterprises for solar plants and heat pumps in Austria. The first innovation in the late 70ies was the so-called “4-season-heating”, a system composed of an air source heat pump for spring and autumn, a solar plant for the summer and a wood stove for the cold winters. In 1987, IDM launched systems that not only used solar energy for hot water production, but also delivered solar energy into the heating circuit.