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Tim Rheinhold

Head of Engineering | Henkel AG & Co. KGaA Düsseldorf Düsseldorf, Germany
Tim Rheinhold

Biography

Tim Rheinhold is a lead engineer, digital infrastructure pioneer and speaker driving global smart building initiatives at Henkel. Since his master's degree in 2013, Tim has been working on improvements for the lifecycle management of technical infrastructures. For the past 5 years, he has been developing and projecting innovative solutions and a scalable planning standard for smart buildings.

Sessions

14:00h
Parallel Session | IOT Solutions World Congress

Global Henkel Smart Building Standards

Tobias Ell
Tobias Ell CARPUS+PARTNER CEO Speaker
Tim Rheinhold
Tim Rheinhold Henkel AG & Co. KGaA Düsseldorf Head of Engineering Speaker

#Construction, #Healthcare, #Infrastructure, #Pharmaceutical, #Smart Buildings, #Smart Cities

01-02-2023 14:00 01-02-2023 14:30 Europe/Madrid Global Henkel Smart Building Standards

How to cocreate worldwide Smart-Building-Standards for a global Company with more than 50.000 Employees? - offering user-centered technologies responding to useres needs - supporting employees in their daily work - propelling Henkel's climate strategy - leveraging the existing technology ecosystem; introducing new technologies and creating standards to connect future use cases - intelligent co-thinking environment - holistic scalable solutions and integration into the existing and ever-devopling ecosystem - open, Vendor-independent design including API standards and open source approaches

Room 1
Wed 1 14:00h - 14:30h Room 1

Pedro Mier

Pedro Mier holds a degree in Telecommunications Engineer ing from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, MBA from ESADE and PADE from IESE. He is currently President of AMETIC (Association of Electronics, Information Technology and Telecommunications Companies of Spain), Shareholder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of TRYO Aerospace & Electronics, Board Member of the Premo Group and Committee of CTTC. member of Space Angels Network and Member of the Sc ientific Advisory

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