Burkhard Duemler's work experience spans across various companies and roles. Burkhard started their career as a Software Developer at Siemens in 2001 and later became a Project Leader for software components. In 2004, they became a System Architect at Siemens, where they were responsible for creating an architecture that would meet the requirements for next-generation mobile phones.
In 2005, Duemler joined BenQ Poland as a Project Leader for UMTS phones, leading an international project organization with over 100 developers. A year later, they became a Senior Manager, increasing the size of the department from 25 to 60 employees.
In 2007, Duemler joined Siemens Healthcare as a Senior Software Developer and later became a Technical Program Manager, responsible for coordinating activities and decision-making between various groups within the company.
In 2012, Duemler joined adidas as a Program Lead for Software Development, and later became the Director of Development for Digital Sports, focusing on innovative ways to enhance the athlete's performance through mobile and device experiences. In 2015, they became the Director of Program & Projects for IT Innovation at adidas, leading research projects and exploring new business models based on data.
Overall, Duemler has extensive experience in software development, project management, and leadership roles in both the healthcare and sports industries.
Burkhard Duemler received a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in computer science from The University of Freiburg, completing their education in 2001.
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