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Nadia Nilsen becomes head of LightWare

Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 03 Mar 2023
Nadia Nilsen, CEO of LightWare LiDAR.
Nadia Nilsen, CEO of LightWare LiDAR.

LightWare LiDAR, a South African-founded microLiDAR sensor technology firm, has appointed interim CEO Nadia Nilsen as permanent CEO.

Centurion-headquartered LightWare develops laser rangefinder products for machine perception applications, giving “eyes to machines” by designing and manufacturing LiDAR systems for use in drones, robotic machines, autonomous vehicles and smart cities.

“There are very exciting global opportunities that the LightWare team is capitalising on,” she says.

Nilsen has been with LightWare as a co-founder since 2015, joining James Portman, whom she had worked with before at his company Laser Measurement, which was acquired by ABB in 2010.

“Nadia has been part of LightWare since the company’s earliest days. In her former roles as chief financial officer and chief operations officer, she demonstrated exceptional skills that helped lay a stable foundation for our rapidly-growing company,” says Portman, now chief technical officer for the group, based at the UK subsidiary.

“For me personally, having such an experienced and execution-focused leader in charge of the business that I spent so many years building, finally gives me the freedom to concentrate my efforts on the design and development of the products that have become the LightWare brand.

“I wish Nadia the best of success in her new role as CEO of LightWare and am sure her drive and passion will continue to underpin the growth of the company.”

According to LightWare, the appointment marks the end of a handover from Portman to Nilsen − the culmination of a long-term succession plan.

Group chief revenue officer Philip Constantine says: “Nadia is a dedicated team player that has led the charge from the trenches. Her tenacity and dedication earn the entire team’s respect. I wish her every success in this new role.”

“Our technology finds use cases in various sectors. We have customers who are counting wildlife for conservation purposes, others who monitor the calving of icebergs, and another who creates interactive art incorporated into architecture and parks,” says Nilsen.

“The possibilities are endless. We are currently working on longer-range technology at affordable price points to enable applications like beyond visual line of sight flight for unmanned aerial vehicles. The next frontier is to build further intelligence into the technology to augment the edge computing already offered.”

In 2020, LightWare raised capital from Sanari Capital, a private equity firm investing in growth companies emanating from Africa, mainly South Africa, with regional and global scalability and exposure.

Sanari has invested $3.4 million in support of LightWare’s expansion and growth strategy.

“We are delighted to announce Nadia’s formal appointment to the CEO role, which she has been successfully fulfilling since her promotion to interim CEO in August 2022,” says Samantha Pokroy, CEO of Sanari Capital and chairperson of LightWare.

“Already, Nadia has made a mark with her leadership, and we know our investment and the prospects of all of LightWare’s stakeholders are in good hands.

“As a majority women-led firm, we recognise the significance of visible female leadership in traditionally male-dominated industries.

“We are, therefore, inspired by Nadia’s achievements and the example she sets for other technology and industrial sectors, encouraging girls and women to pursue and excel in STEM-related fields.”

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