Heinolainen Antti

Senior Commercial Manager at Sumitomo SHI FW

Heinolainen Antti is a seasoned professional in the energy technology sector, currently serving as a Senior Commercial Manager at Sumitomo SHI FW since December 2021, focusing on Technology, Modernization, and Upgrades projects. Prior to this role, Antti spent 18 years at Fortum, where the responsibilities included Senior Product Manager for Combustion and Boilers, overseeing product strategy and lifecycle management, as well as managing sales and execution for boiler refurbishment and emission reduction projects. Antti's career at Fortum also encompassed roles as Project and Sales Manager and Project Engineer, concentrating on combustion refurbishment for PC and BFB boilers. Antti began in the field as a Laboratory Researcher at Teknillinen korkeakoulu-Tekniska högskolan, engaging in research related to Energy Engineering and Environmental Protection. Antti holds a Master of Science in Technology degree in Energy Technology from the same institution, awarded in 1993.

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Helsinki, Finland

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Sumitomo SHI FW

Sumitomo SHI FW (SFW) is a global provider of solutions and services that drive the decarbonization of energy. Our solutions include energy from biomass and waste, long duration energy storage, recycling of waste to valuable end products, carbon capture, flue gas cleaning, waste heat boilers, as well as related services to digitalize, optimize, and decarbonize assets that we deliver to the global power and industrial markets. We strive to provide sustainable energy solutions for customers in a wide range of industries including energy, waste, chemicals, metal, sustainable fuels, cement and pulp and paper. SFW’s excellence in delivering projects worldwide rely on our 1,800 talented people, across 20 locations in 14 countries, with deep know-how and experience in the industry. Powering a decarbonized world for everyone


Headquarters

Espoo, Finland

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1,001-5,000

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