Invisible Systems, a Salford provider of IoT solutions for energy monitoring and asset management, has appointed Jonathan Law as its new chief executive officer, effective immediately.
Law brings a wealth of experience in leadership roles across the technology and industrial sectors. Prior to joining Invisible Systems, he served as managing director at Howden Driving Data, where he was instrumental in developing and executing strategies to drive growth, operational efficiency, and digital transformation. His expertise in harnessing data to deliver cutting-edge solutions will be key as Invisible Systems continues to lead in the IoT space.
“We are thrilled to welcome Jonathan Law as our new CEO,” said Chris Mathias, chairman of Invisible Systems and founder of Arbor Ventures, the family office investment firm that invests in Invisible Systems.
“Jonathan’s background in business development and strategic leadership, combined with his deep industry knowledge, make him the ideal leader to guide Invisible Systems through its next chapter of growth. We are confident that under Jonathan’s leadership, Invisible Systems will continue to deliver solutions that drive sustainability and efficiency for our customers.”
As CEO, Law will oversee Invisible Systems’ operations, with a focus on driving growth, expanding the company’s customer base, and advancing product offerings across sectors such as energy, manufacturing, and food production.
The new hire said: “I am excited to join Invisible Systems at such an important time for the company and the industry. The company’s innovative solutions align perfectly with the increasing demand for data-driven insights, and I look forward to leading the team to unlock new opportunities for growth and innovation.”
Invisible Systems achieved growth of 16% last year, demonstrating its strong position in the market and continued expansion.