Arun Sharma is an industry veteran with more than 34 years of experience. He is an Electronics and Communication Engineering graduate with MBA.
He has worked in national and international companies in different senior role positions and travelled to several countries. His work areas include manufacturing, semiconductor component distribution, IT and IT peripherals , Industrial Electronics, Railway Signaling, Traction, Defense and Aerospace, Solar Photovoltaic Energy.
He is Intel certified field application engineer for embedded products.
Arun Sharma is alumnus of MBM Engineering College, Jodhpur India and KV Airforce. He is member of several professional institutions. He is also member of Lions Club.
An ardent book reader, his papers and articles have been published in technical and non-technical magazines.
Professional Skills
Wind Turbines
68%
Solar Panels
85%
Hybrid Energy
25%
Personal Experience
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Honors & Awards
We Care Solar is an organisation that provides efficient solar energy systems to hospitals in areas without reliable electricity. We Care Solar is not a typical solar organisation: its mission is to ensure the safety of mothers and newborns by providing health facilities with solar energy systems. This inspiring cause is why we feel We Care Solar definitely deserves to win the award. American Solar Energy Society is a non-profit organisation whose vision is to lead the transformation to 100% renewable energy and sustainable living for all life on earth. The organisation organizes events, shares information and resources about the solar industry, and leads projects that promote the use of solar energy. Their “Tiny Watts” program focuses on small applications.