The Industry Technology Facilitator (ITF) has appointed Richard Luff to its board as a non-executive director.
A chartered civil engineer, Luff has over 40 years’ experience in the oil and gas sector and currently serves as INTECSEA’s senior vice president for the Europe and Africa region.
Luff began his career in 1974 and has since worked in the oil and gas and subsea industries around the world, including Saudi Arabia, Norway, US, and Brazil.
On his return to the UK, he moved to a managerial role with INTEC Engineering. In 2007, Luff joined a small technology start-up company which successfully developed a fiber optic seabed permanent reservoir monitoring (PRM) system. Following the sale of the company in 2012, Luff returned to INTECSEA as head of the Europe and Africa region.
“I have always been fascinated by technology so I’m looking forward to working with the board to help drive ITF forward,” Luff said. “There is no doubting that we are in a difficult climate but it’s vital that companies commit to R&D, and ITF needs to be at the forefront of that. I hope I can use my network to push ITF and its values to the South of England where there has been relatively little exposure of the oil and gas technology expertise in the region.”
Luff has always maintained a keen interest in offshore and particularly subsea technology, having presented several papers at conferences and is the owner of patents for the installation of cables in deep-water.
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