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Designer is drawn to energy company

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NORTH West energy technology company Extreme Low Energy (ELe) has brought a product designer into its Skelmersda­le team.

James Long, 23, will work on ELe’s awardwinni­ng products, improving their consumer appeal by concentrat­ing on enhancing appearance, packaging and ergonomics.

James graduated from Brunel University with a first-class honours degree.

In his final year he was awarded the prestigiou­s Graham Hawkes prize, named after a renowned marine engineer, for redesignin­g a bike’s tyre to reduce spray.

Originally from Wiltshire, James has made the move north to West Lancashire, joining ELe after successful internship­s with design consultanc­ies PDD Group, i3Works and also Samsung.

Mark Buchanan, director and founder of ELe, said:“It’s pleasing to bring such a skilled creative into the team.

“James will focus on shaping how ELe products look, feel, function and, ultimately, how they are delivered to clients and consumers.”

James said: “It’s an exciting challenge to join a business involved in the burgeoning field of low energy technologi­es.

“I am determined to develop attractive, reliable and sustainabl­e product solutions for ELe and its customers.”

From its head office in Skelmersda­le, ELe specialise­s in creating innovative low-energy infrastruc­tures utilising DC power, having identified the huge energy and carbon savings that can be made by eliminatin­g the wasteful AC/DC power conversion used by many electrical products.

For more details, visit ELe’s website: www. extremelow­energy.com, email: info@ extremelow­energy.com, or follow on Twitter: @ExtremeLow­Energ

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