About Me
I am someone who enjoys connecting ideas, people, and practical solutions.
My work sits at the intersection of digital standardization, industrial application, and collaborative problem-solving — areas where clarity and shared understanding can make a measurable difference.
Over the years, I have developed a strong focus on how data structures, engineering standards, and open collaboration can help the process industry work more efficiently. I believe that technology becomes truly valuable when it is built on reliable foundations and shared perspectives. This belief guides much of what I do, from contributing to standards and working groups to supporting real-world adoption in industrial environments.
What motivates me most is the exchange of ideas. I enjoy learning from others, bringing viewpoints together, and creating solutions that are grounded in real needs rather than trends. My background combines research, engineering, and hands-on industry experience — and I often find myself translating between these worlds to help bridge gaps and build common understanding.
Outside of work, I appreciate time spent outdoors and with my family. Photography, cycling, and camping help me slow down, stay curious, and find inspiration in the world around me. These moments balance the structured side of my professional life and remind me why building better systems and processes ultimately matters.
If you’re interested in standardization, data integration, or simply exchanging ideas about digital transformation in the process industry, feel free to reach out. I always enjoy a good conversation and the opportunity to learn something new.

