Orcan Energy AG
Markus Lintl has a diverse work experience spanning over ten years. Markus began their career as a Tutor at the Chair of Applied Mechanics at the University Erlangen in 2008. After that, in 2010, they worked as a Tutor and Intern at the Institute of Photonic Technologies, also at the University Erlangen. In the same year, Lintl had an internship at Krones AG. Markus then joined Orcan Energy AG in 2011, where they started as an Intern and later progressed to Manager and Senior Manager roles in the Business Development department. Markus'smost recent position at Orcan Energy AG was as the Head of Industry & New Business, a position they held until the provided data.
Markus Lintl pursued their education in the field of Mechanical Engineering. Markus first completed their Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg from 2007 to 2011. Markus then went on to the Technical University of Munich, where they earned their Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree from 2011 to 2013. During their Master's program, Markus undertook an exchange semester at the Universidade Estadual de Campinas in 2012, focusing on Mechanical Engineering and Energy Systems. In addition to their formal education, Markus also carried out a Bachelor's Thesis in Laser Technology at Tampere University of Technology, although the specific dates for this thesis are not provided.
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Orcan Energy AG
Orcan Energy is the leader in waste heat recovery technology.Orcan Energy GmbH was founded in 2008, as a spin-out from the Technical University of Munich (“TUM”). Orcan’s ePack offers a compact, service-reduced and cost- efficient “plug-and-play” waste heat power generator based on ORC-Technology. Spe- cific patented innovations enable Orcan topopularize the technology on the mass mar- ket. At the beginning of 2013, Orcan gained sponsorships from the Exist-Research- Transfer-Aid of the Federal Government of Germany and additional grants from the “Wissensfabrik” and various resources from the TUM.
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