Frédéric Dollinger, Haefely: Transforming Transformer Testing Key Strategies for the Industry in the Age of Energy Transition, Sustainability, and Digitalization
Conference 2023This presentation is hosted by Frédéric Dollinger.
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The world is undergoing a massive transformation, and in this period, energy transition, sustainability, and digitalization are at the forefront of our collective consciousness. As the transformer industry navigates this new landscape, it faces both exciting opportunities and daunting challenges.
This presentation will delve into the crucial elements that industry professionals must understand to stay ahead of the curve and embrace disruptive change. Specifically, we will explore how these trends are shaping the testing of transformers, and what key strategies and approaches will be necessary to thrive in the face of unprecedented change.
About the author
Frédéric Dollinger
Haefely AGFrédéric Dollinger works for HAEFELY since 2012, at the factory located in Basel, Switzerland. Successively as Product & Marketing Manager and then Area Sales & Marketing Manager, he has travelled globally to various customers for project discussions and finalization. This has allowed him to acquire wide application experience and deep product knowledge. He is also attending the main international exhibitions and participates as a speaker at technical seminars. With the launch of the DTTS – Distribution Transformer Test System – in 2012, he was an active player in introducing this new product on the market and promoting it as a standardized test system with reduced cycle time.
His specialized field of activity is transformer test systems as well as any other applications with frequency converter-based technology, such as on-site cable testing with variable frequency. He is knowledgeable about American standard IEEE C57.12.90-1999 and European standard IEC 60076 (and the other related standards), for routine and type tests on power and distribution transformers.
Background: In 2007, he received a master’s degree in Mechatronics from the renowned French engineering school INSA. He worked as Project Manager and Sales Manager for MiniTec Zurich.