Kristofer Hylén

Vice President R&d at Scanreco Group

Kristofer Hylén's work experience begins in 1999 when they worked as an RF Design Engineer in the R&D department at LGP Telecom. Kristofer later became the Manager of Test Development, overseeing a team of 4-7 people and focusing on developing test systems and equipment for RF technology. In 2000, they transitioned to Manager of Manufacturing Engineering, where they managed a group of 10 people responsible for the development and maintenance of all test systems and measurement equipment within Operations.

In 2004, Hylén joined LGP Allgon as the Director of Antenna & BTS Systems Development in the R&D department. Kristofer led a team of 70 engineers and successfully released a new series of products, including the Digital CPRI Remote Radio Head for Customer Base Station, which became a leading concept in wireless BTS construction.

Hylén then moved to Powerwave Technologies in 2005, where they held several roles. Kristofer started as the Director of RF, HW, and SW Design in the R&D department, leading negotiations for external contracts and assisting in the conversion of legacy product platforms to meet European RoHS Directive standards. Kristofer later became the Engineering Manager of Repeater Systems, overseeing a team of 25 people and successfully releasing new product platforms capable of handling multiple radio access technologies simultaneously. Kristofer'sfinal role at Powerwave Technologies was the Global Product Line Manager for Repeater Systems, where they were responsible for product strategies, market positioning, and competitor analysis.

In 2014, Hylén joined Scanreco as the Vice President of R&D, but no specific details about their role or achievements are provided.

Kristofer Hylén attended S:t Jacobi Gymnasium from 1987 to 1990. Kristofer pursued a degree in Science with a focus on Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry during this time. From 1996 to 1999, Kristofer studied at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, although the degree name and field of study are not specified.

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  • Vice President R&d

    March, 2014 - present