Eco Wave Power Global AB, an onshore wave energy technology firm, announced the appointment of Ran Atias as Vice President of Engineering. Atias will begin immediately and operate from the company’s headquarters in Tel Aviv.

Atias, who holds an MBA and a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Ben Gurion University, brings over a decade of experience managing large-scale engineering projects across automotive, defense, and robotics sectors. He has a track record of advancing product development and managing complex R&D operations.

Inna Braverman, Founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power, said: “Ran brings an agile spirit to product and engineering teams. I believe that by challenging the status quo, he will be able to increase engineering efficiency and accelerate project delivery timelines. This will enable Eco Wave Power to execute more projects faster, which will drive the company’s worldwide growth.”

Eco Wave Power has completed two grid-connected projects in Gibraltar and Israel and is now working on developments in the Port of Los Angeles, Taiwan, and Portugal. Braverman emphasized the importance of Atias’s role as the company scales its operations: “As we plan to add more projects into our execution plans in the upcoming months and enhance the company’s revenues, I believe that Ran will have a strategic value for achieving the company’s goals.”

Commenting on his new role, Atias said:  “What attracted me to Eco Wave Power was the ability to transform the entire renewable energy industry. I am excited to join Eco Wave Power’s leadership team and leading its Engineering team to contribute to Eco Wave Power’s success as the company progresses to the next phase of its commercialization strategy.”

Atias will manage all engineering operations, focusing on aligning technology development with the company’s strategic objectives. His appointment marks Eco Wave Power’s ongoing effort to accelerate global project delivery and strengthen its leadership position in wave energy innovation.

Eco Wave Power is a developer of onshore wave energy technology, converting ocean and sea waves into electricity. The company operates a grid-connected project in Israel and has multiple upcoming projects, including installations in the Port of Los Angeles and Portugal. Eco Wave Power’s technology has received several accolades, including recognition from the Israeli Energy Ministry and the United Nations’ Global Climate Action Award.