Titan Intech Strengthens UltraLED Push With Global LED Veteran
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Titan Intech Strengthens UltraLED Push With Global LED Veteran

Titan Intech has announced the induction of global LED industry veteran Su Piow Ko to its Board of Directors, marking a strategic step in strengthening its UltraLED Displays roadmap and building globally competitive LED display solutions from India.

The appointment aligns with Titan Intech’s ambition to position India as a hub for advanced, high-quality LED display manufacturing. With an increased focus on UltraLED Displays, the company aims to enhance technical governance, raise manufacturing standards and expand its presence across global markets.

Su Piow Ko brings over three decades of international experience in LED systems engineering, product innovation, large-scale manufacturing and operations, as well as global market development. He will work closely with Titan Intech’s leadership team to guide the growth strategy of UltraLED Displays, a technology-led brand catering to applications across corporate environments, command and control centres, transportation, retail, public infrastructure, education, sports and immersive display solutions. The brand’s expertise spans display electronics, advanced control systems, R&D, manufacturing and LED packaging technologies, including COB, SMD, MiP and Mini/Micro-LED architectures.

Over his career, Ko has delivered complex LED display projects across multiple geographies, including large-format outdoor 3D LED installations in the Middle East, immersive indoor display systems in India, and mission-critical display infrastructure for national command and control centres in several countries. His professional journey includes senior leadership roles at Siemens Electronics, Dominant Semiconductor and leading LED manufacturing organisations across China, Malaysia and India.

Commenting on the development, Kumarraju Rudraraju, Managing Director, Titan Intech, said, “We are delighted to welcome Su Piow Ko to our Board. His deep expertise in LED systems and manufacturing excellence will be pivotal in advancing our UltraLED Displays vision and building world-class products designed and manufactured in India.”

Sharing his views, Su Piow Ko said, “India is at a defining moment in its LED display journey. By building strong R&D and manufacturing capabilities locally, India can move from consuming global technology to creating it and setting new global benchmarks.”

With this induction, Titan Intech aims to accelerate its UltraLED Displays strategy, strengthen operational excellence and reinforce its position in the evolving global LED display ecosystem. 

Titan Intech has announced the induction of global LED industry veteran Su Piow Ko to its Board of Directors, marking a strategic step in strengthening its UltraLED Displays roadmap and building globally competitive LED display solutions from India.The appointment aligns with Titan Intech’s ambition to position India as a hub for advanced, high-quality LED display manufacturing. With an increased focus on UltraLED Displays, the company aims to enhance technical governance, raise manufacturing standards and expand its presence across global markets.Su Piow Ko brings over three decades of international experience in LED systems engineering, product innovation, large-scale manufacturing and operations, as well as global market development. He will work closely with Titan Intech’s leadership team to guide the growth strategy of UltraLED Displays, a technology-led brand catering to applications across corporate environments, command and control centres, transportation, retail, public infrastructure, education, sports and immersive display solutions. The brand’s expertise spans display electronics, advanced control systems, R&D, manufacturing and LED packaging technologies, including COB, SMD, MiP and Mini/Micro-LED architectures.Over his career, Ko has delivered complex LED display projects across multiple geographies, including large-format outdoor 3D LED installations in the Middle East, immersive indoor display systems in India, and mission-critical display infrastructure for national command and control centres in several countries. His professional journey includes senior leadership roles at Siemens Electronics, Dominant Semiconductor and leading LED manufacturing organisations across China, Malaysia and India.Commenting on the development, Kumarraju Rudraraju, Managing Director, Titan Intech, said, “We are delighted to welcome Su Piow Ko to our Board. His deep expertise in LED systems and manufacturing excellence will be pivotal in advancing our UltraLED Displays vision and building world-class products designed and manufactured in India.”Sharing his views, Su Piow Ko said, “India is at a defining moment in its LED display journey. By building strong R&D and manufacturing capabilities locally, India can move from consuming global technology to creating it and setting new global benchmarks.”With this induction, Titan Intech aims to accelerate its UltraLED Displays strategy, strengthen operational excellence and reinforce its position in the evolving global LED display ecosystem. 

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