New boss for aquaculture industry supplier Triogen
French equipment supplier BIO-UV Group has appointed Steven Brady as managing director of its Scotland-based subsidiary Triogen, which produces ozone- and UV-based water-treatment systems.
BIO-UV said that since joining Triogen in East Kilbride last June, Brady has developed a clear view of the company’s production and procurement landscape and has worked across teams to improve engineering-operations alignment. His background includes senior roles at ship builder and fabricator Harland & Wolff in Belfast, where he oversaw production strategy and site optimisation, and at BAE Systems in Glasgow, where he delivered operational-efficiency and innovation programmes in a regulated industrial environment.
Brady’s remit now includes advancing the next phase of Triogen’s development by strengthening design office capability, improving cooperation between sales and technical teams, and building momentum across internal projects. His experience in industrial transformation and structured change programmes is expected to support Triogen’s growth as it continues to integrate more closely with BIO-UV Group’s wider activities.
The companies supply water disinfection equipment for fish farmers and other purposes, such as disinfecting swimming pools.
Deputy general manager
In another managerial change, Jean-Philippe Picard de Muller succeeds Simon Marshall as deputy general manager of BIO-UV.
Picard de Muller joined the company in June 2024 and has since overseen the after-sales and services division, now the group’s most profitable activity and the one forecast to deliver the strongest growth momentum over the coming years. His role continues to focus on service performance, long-term customer support and new operational systems that form part of the group’s wider digitalisation work.
An engineer specialising in mechanics, he previously spent more than 18 years with the Fives Group, holding operational and management positions in France, the United Kingdom, the United States, and China. His familiarity with international industrial environments, combined with experience in organisational transformation, positions him to support BIO-UV Group’s next strategic cycle as the demand for environmentally responsible water-treatment solutions increases globally.