The Switch
Eelis Rousu has extensive experience in engineering and sales, currently serving as a Key Account Manager at The Switch since May 2019, where responsibilities include promoting Permanent Magnet Machines and drive products, understanding customer needs, providing technical support, and facilitating communication between key customers and internal teams. Prior roles include Sales Engineer, focusing on sales documentation and DC distribution system planning, and Design Engineer Trainee, conducting PLC programming and type testing of high power converters. Eelis has completed a Bachelor's thesis on type testing in Battery Energy Storage applications and a Master's thesis on fuel cell characteristics. Additional experience includes assembly of high power AC drives at Danfoss Drives. Eelis Rousu is pursuing a Master of Science in Business Administration and Economics with a focus on Strategic Business Development at the University of Vaasa, following a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the same institution.
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The Switch
The Switch engages in the design, development, manufacture, and supply of megawatt-class permanent magnet generator and full-power converter solutions for wind power and other renewable energy applications in Finland and internationally. The company offers megawatt-class generator and converter packages for wind power applications; solar cell powerconverters/inverters; fuel cell inverters; variable speed gensets; and industrial electric drive trains. It also provides field services, including commissioning, preventive maintenance, field analysis, and component replacement; spare parts; and training and technical support services. The Switch Engineering Oy was formerly known as Rotatek Finland Oy and changed its name to The Switch Engineering Oy in December 2006. The company was founded in 1996 and is based in Vantaa, Finland with an additional office in Chennai, India. It has production facilities in Lappeenranta and Vaasa, Finland; Beijing and Lu'an, China; Barcelona, Spain; Hamburg, Germany; and Hudson, New Hampshire.