Sven Hansen
Chief Executive Officer at H&R Holding GmbH
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Sicco W. T. Westra | M | 73 |
Sunfilm AG
Sunfilm AG SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sunfilm AG is one of the world's largest manufacturers of silicon-based thin-film modules with a combined capacity of 85 megawatts peak (MWp) at its two German production sites in Grossroehrsdorf and Bitterfeld-Wolfen. The company has an additional 60 MWp of capacity under construction as well. Thin-film is one of the fastest growing segments of the solar PV industry. Sunfilm's innovative technology for tandem junction thin-film silicon solar modules allows a larger part of the solar spectrum to be harvested as compared to amorphous silicon thin-film solar modules, leading to higher module efficiencies. Additionally, the amount of silicon needed to produce these modules is significantly less than for crystalline silicon modules. | - |
Wolfgang Heinze | M | 75 |
Sunfilm AG
Sunfilm AG SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sunfilm AG is one of the world's largest manufacturers of silicon-based thin-film modules with a combined capacity of 85 megawatts peak (MWp) at its two German production sites in Grossroehrsdorf and Bitterfeld-Wolfen. The company has an additional 60 MWp of capacity under construction as well. Thin-film is one of the fastest growing segments of the solar PV industry. Sunfilm's innovative technology for tandem junction thin-film silicon solar modules allows a larger part of the solar spectrum to be harvested as compared to amorphous silicon thin-film solar modules, leading to higher module efficiencies. Additionally, the amount of silicon needed to produce these modules is significantly less than for crystalline silicon modules. | - |
Ulrich Wantia | M | 62 |
Sunfilm AG
Sunfilm AG SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sunfilm AG is one of the world's largest manufacturers of silicon-based thin-film modules with a combined capacity of 85 megawatts peak (MWp) at its two German production sites in Grossroehrsdorf and Bitterfeld-Wolfen. The company has an additional 60 MWp of capacity under construction as well. Thin-film is one of the fastest growing segments of the solar PV industry. Sunfilm's innovative technology for tandem junction thin-film silicon solar modules allows a larger part of the solar spectrum to be harvested as compared to amorphous silicon thin-film solar modules, leading to higher module efficiencies. Additionally, the amount of silicon needed to produce these modules is significantly less than for crystalline silicon modules. | - |
Ernst A. Bütler | M | 81 |
Sunfilm AG
Sunfilm AG SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sunfilm AG is one of the world's largest manufacturers of silicon-based thin-film modules with a combined capacity of 85 megawatts peak (MWp) at its two German production sites in Grossroehrsdorf and Bitterfeld-Wolfen. The company has an additional 60 MWp of capacity under construction as well. Thin-film is one of the fastest growing segments of the solar PV industry. Sunfilm's innovative technology for tandem junction thin-film silicon solar modules allows a larger part of the solar spectrum to be harvested as compared to amorphous silicon thin-film solar modules, leading to higher module efficiencies. Additionally, the amount of silicon needed to produce these modules is significantly less than for crystalline silicon modules. | - |
Andrea Brandl | F | - |
Sunfilm AG
Sunfilm AG SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sunfilm AG is one of the world's largest manufacturers of silicon-based thin-film modules with a combined capacity of 85 megawatts peak (MWp) at its two German production sites in Grossroehrsdorf and Bitterfeld-Wolfen. The company has an additional 60 MWp of capacity under construction as well. Thin-film is one of the fastest growing segments of the solar PV industry. Sunfilm's innovative technology for tandem junction thin-film silicon solar modules allows a larger part of the solar spectrum to be harvested as compared to amorphous silicon thin-film solar modules, leading to higher module efficiencies. Additionally, the amount of silicon needed to produce these modules is significantly less than for crystalline silicon modules. | - |
Han van Splunter | M | - |
Sunfilm AG
Sunfilm AG SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sunfilm AG is one of the world's largest manufacturers of silicon-based thin-film modules with a combined capacity of 85 megawatts peak (MWp) at its two German production sites in Grossroehrsdorf and Bitterfeld-Wolfen. The company has an additional 60 MWp of capacity under construction as well. Thin-film is one of the fastest growing segments of the solar PV industry. Sunfilm's innovative technology for tandem junction thin-film silicon solar modules allows a larger part of the solar spectrum to be harvested as compared to amorphous silicon thin-film solar modules, leading to higher module efficiencies. Additionally, the amount of silicon needed to produce these modules is significantly less than for crystalline silicon modules. | - |
Florian Holzapfel | M | 49 |
Sunfilm AG
Sunfilm AG SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sunfilm AG is one of the world's largest manufacturers of silicon-based thin-film modules with a combined capacity of 85 megawatts peak (MWp) at its two German production sites in Grossroehrsdorf and Bitterfeld-Wolfen. The company has an additional 60 MWp of capacity under construction as well. Thin-film is one of the fastest growing segments of the solar PV industry. Sunfilm's innovative technology for tandem junction thin-film silicon solar modules allows a larger part of the solar spectrum to be harvested as compared to amorphous silicon thin-film solar modules, leading to higher module efficiencies. Additionally, the amount of silicon needed to produce these modules is significantly less than for crystalline silicon modules. | - |
Torsten Brammer | M | 55 |
Sunfilm AG
Sunfilm AG SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sunfilm AG is one of the world's largest manufacturers of silicon-based thin-film modules with a combined capacity of 85 megawatts peak (MWp) at its two German production sites in Grossroehrsdorf and Bitterfeld-Wolfen. The company has an additional 60 MWp of capacity under construction as well. Thin-film is one of the fastest growing segments of the solar PV industry. Sunfilm's innovative technology for tandem junction thin-film silicon solar modules allows a larger part of the solar spectrum to be harvested as compared to amorphous silicon thin-film solar modules, leading to higher module efficiencies. Additionally, the amount of silicon needed to produce these modules is significantly less than for crystalline silicon modules. | - |
Patrick Mergell | M | 54 |
Sunfilm AG
Sunfilm AG SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sunfilm AG is one of the world's largest manufacturers of silicon-based thin-film modules with a combined capacity of 85 megawatts peak (MWp) at its two German production sites in Grossroehrsdorf and Bitterfeld-Wolfen. The company has an additional 60 MWp of capacity under construction as well. Thin-film is one of the fastest growing segments of the solar PV industry. Sunfilm's innovative technology for tandem junction thin-film silicon solar modules allows a larger part of the solar spectrum to be harvested as compared to amorphous silicon thin-film solar modules, leading to higher module efficiencies. Additionally, the amount of silicon needed to produce these modules is significantly less than for crystalline silicon modules. | - |
Wilhelm Stein | M | 54 |
Sunfilm AG
Sunfilm AG SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sunfilm AG is one of the world's largest manufacturers of silicon-based thin-film modules with a combined capacity of 85 megawatts peak (MWp) at its two German production sites in Grossroehrsdorf and Bitterfeld-Wolfen. The company has an additional 60 MWp of capacity under construction as well. Thin-film is one of the fastest growing segments of the solar PV industry. Sunfilm's innovative technology for tandem junction thin-film silicon solar modules allows a larger part of the solar spectrum to be harvested as compared to amorphous silicon thin-film solar modules, leading to higher module efficiencies. Additionally, the amount of silicon needed to produce these modules is significantly less than for crystalline silicon modules. | - |
Oliver Haller | M | - |
Sunfilm AG
Sunfilm AG SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sunfilm AG is one of the world's largest manufacturers of silicon-based thin-film modules with a combined capacity of 85 megawatts peak (MWp) at its two German production sites in Grossroehrsdorf and Bitterfeld-Wolfen. The company has an additional 60 MWp of capacity under construction as well. Thin-film is one of the fastest growing segments of the solar PV industry. Sunfilm's innovative technology for tandem junction thin-film silicon solar modules allows a larger part of the solar spectrum to be harvested as compared to amorphous silicon thin-film solar modules, leading to higher module efficiencies. Additionally, the amount of silicon needed to produce these modules is significantly less than for crystalline silicon modules. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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M. Ritz | M | 57 |
University of St. Gallen
| 8 years |
Marcus Kremer | M | 62 |
University of St. Gallen
| 8 years |
Marc Robert Bitzer | M | 59 |
University of St. Gallen
| 7 years |
Richard Dratva | M | 60 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Richard Senti | M | 60 |
University of St. Gallen
| 8 years |
Patrick Stach | M | 64 |
University of St. Gallen
| 7 years |
Urs Monstein | M | 62 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Reto Flückiger | M | 59 |
University of St. Gallen
| 5 years |
Rolf Dobelli | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 5 years |
Stephan Leithner | M | 58 |
University of St. Gallen
| 7 years |
Stefan Loacker | M | 54 |
University of St. Gallen
| 5 years |
Ulf Mark Schneider | M | 59 |
University of St. Gallen
| 8 years |
Georg Schaeffler | M | 60 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Peer Schatz | M | 57 |
University of St. Gallen
| 1 years |
Anette Weber | F | 53 |
University of St. Gallen
| 5 years |
Urs Bienz | M | 57 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Tito Soso | M | 57 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Ulrich Sauter | M | 54 |
University of St. Gallen
| 5 years |
Herbert Trachsler | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Clara-Christina Streit | F | 55 |
University of St. Gallen
| 2 years |
Christian Hostmann | M | 52 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Markus Naef | M | 55 |
University of St. Gallen
| 8 years |
Marcel Giger | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Christian Katz | M | 57 |
University of St. Gallen
| 1 years |
Leo Grüter | M | 62 |
University of St. Gallen
| 1 years |
Daniel Frutig | M | 61 |
University of St. Gallen
| 2 years |
Philipp Gloor | M | 59 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Georg Schubiger | M | 55 |
University of St. Gallen
| 6 years |
Robert Schlachter | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Claudia Gietz-Viehweger | F | 58 |
University of St. Gallen
| 1 years |
Dieter Dubs | M | 59 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Michael Stäheli | M | 59 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Johannes Liechtenstein | M | 55 |
University of St. Gallen
| 5 years |
Markus Kramer | M | 60 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Peter Tobler | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Thomas W. Jung | M | 58 |
University of St. Gallen
| 2 years |
Philipp Berner | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 5 years |
Fredrik Henzler | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 5 years |
Urs Müller | M | 62 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Barbara Stamm | F | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 6 years |
Doris Rudischhauser | F | 57 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Ruedi Noser | M | 63 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Axel P. Lehmann | M | 65 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Claudia Borgas-Herold | M | 61 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
André Helfenstein | M | 57 |
University of St. Gallen
| 1 years |
Oliver Pabst | M | 58 |
University of St. Gallen
| 2 years |
Beatrix Frey-Eigenmann | F | 58 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Claudia Dyckerhoff | M | 58 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Christian Neu | M | 68 |
University of St. Gallen
| 1 years |
Michael Albert Proeller | M | 59 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Jean-Pierre Obrecht | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 2 years |
Jurgen Kruger | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 5 years |
Patrick Alexander Stach | M | 64 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Martin Schmid | M | 55 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Christian Belz | M | 71 |
University of St. Gallen
| 29 years |
Franziska Tschudi Sauber | F | 65 |
University of St. Gallen
| 2 years |
Jochen Kriegmeier | M | 54 |
University of St. Gallen
| 5 years |
Thomas Vollmoeller | M | 64 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Bruno Gehrig | M | 77 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Hans-Jürgen Schmitz | M | 59 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Pascal Spielmann | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 5 years |
Jürgen Kaiser-Gerwens | M | 60 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Mathias Turwitt | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Franz-Michael Wimpffen | M | 65 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Hans Markvoort | M | 59 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Romeo Lacher | M | 64 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Hans Mehl | M | 65 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Jörg Walther | M | 63 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
David Dreyfus | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Christoph Theodor Kempkes | M | 57 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Othmar Dubach | M | 66 |
University of St. Gallen
| 2 years |
Hans-Werner Gassner | M | 66 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Christoph Hiestand | M | 55 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Markus Bachmann | M | 61 |
University of St. Gallen
| 1 years |
Markus Gemperle | M | 62 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Hartwig Grevener | M | 58 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Ivo Wechsler | M | 55 |
University of St. Gallen
| 15 years |
Robert Muri | M | 74 |
University of St. Gallen
| 2 years |
Martin Olbort | M | 54 |
University of St. Gallen
| 3 years |
Urs Riedener | M | 59 |
University of St. Gallen
| 1 years |
Anita Hauser | F | 55 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Eric Strutz | M | 58 |
University of St. Gallen
| 2 years |
Adrian Gut | M | 60 |
University of St. Gallen
| 1 years |
Christian Gellerstad | M | 56 |
University of St. Gallen
| 2 years |
Till Reuter | M | 56 |
University of St. Gallen
| 4 years |
Kurt Lüscher | M | - |
University of St. Gallen
| 2 years |
Renato Gubser | M | 47 |
University of St. Gallen
| - |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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Switzerland | 87 | 88.78% |
Germany | 11 | 11.22% |
Age of Connections
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Members of the board
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Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Sven Hansen
- Personal Network