CEO of Solaris Technologies Given RCA’s 2024 Wireless Innovation Award

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The Radio Club of America (RCA) announced that Evelyn Torres-Gomez, founder and CEO of Solaris Technologies Service, is the winner of the Club’s Wireless Innovation Award for 2024. Every year RCA recognizes individuals who are “creating a new concept or product that is currently in use in the wireless industry.” The award cited Gomez’s company for its high-capacity mobile tower solutions — with multiple patents to her credit. RCA cited Solaris’ creation of the MITT which is a mobile WiFi tower solution that has proven to bridge connectivity gaps during disaster relief, rural connectivity and outdoor events nationwide.

Torres-Gomez started her career as a telecommunications industry executive with Nokia Networks (NYSE: NOK). At Nokia, she served as an Area Account Manager for Central America and led the customer account team to identify and win Nokia Networks. She led the first infrastructure deal in Central America and served as Lead Customer Manager for North America and Latin America. She also owns patents in tower design and cabling. She currently serves on the Engineering Advisory Board of UTA College of Engineering and is heavily involved in STEM work both locally and at a collegiate level, also serving as a Committee member with the Women of NATE for many years.

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