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Ravin Mirchandani, the Chairman of Ador Powertron, will be leading the virtual lecture on Wednesday 20 May at 4pm. All pupils, parents and staff are all welcome attend.

Ravin is the Chairman of a business that spans Australia and India and is focussed on developing and manufacturing equipment for battery formation and to charge electric vehicles as well as road safety technology such as speed enforcement, calming systems and distracted driving enforcement systems.

He is a business leader with significant international experience having lived and worked in 6 countries across Europe and Asia. His experience spans the cryogenic, defence, energy and traffic infrastructure industries.

He said: “I have spent my life on the road across many continents and my passions have ended up being about the road as well in the form of sustainable carbon- free mobility and road safety. I am fortunate that my job gives me the opportunity to work on both of these through a focus on lithium and hydrogen mobility for vehicles and technology to change and influence driver behaviour on roads.”

“I believe that if you work in sectors that fire your passion, eventually one is bound to find the success that we all aspire to.”

This is a fantastic opportunity to gain insight from and to quiz an internationally-renowned expert in his field so we look forward to seeing many of you there.

If you would like to virtually attend the lecture, please email Head of STEM, Mr Jon Dean by no later than 3pm on Wednesday 20 May to reserve your place.

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