About Me

My mission is to close the gap between industrial reality and digital potential.

I help manufacturers take smart, simple steps toward using data, automation, and AI—not to replace people, but to support them.

Because when technology works on the shop floor, everything else improves: quality, sustainability, and performance.

I work at the intersection of manufacturing, technology, and business.

Currently, I lead Advanced Solutions, a digital business unit within a Japanese materials company, JSP. My job is to turn industrial data into decisions—faster, clearer, and more useful for people on the shop floor.

Over the last years, I’ve built solutions used in real factories across Europe. We help our customers reduce scrap, improve energy efficiency, and take data seriously. I’ve worked with clients who often start with nothing more than Excel, gut feeling, and scepticism.

Visionary Engine is my personal space.

It’s where I share what works, what doesn’t, and what’s next in industrial tech. I write, speak, and advise companies that are ready to take the next step, without using buzzwords, making big promises, or presenting endless slide decks.

“Industrial AI isn’t about replacing people—it’s about unlocking their potential.”

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What I Care About

  • Helping manufacturing decision-makers get real value from digital tools

  • Building useful tech products, not just beautiful

  • Creating clarity in a space that’s often full of noise

  • Preparing companies for Industrial AI, step by step

  • Using simple ideas to solve complex problems

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A Few

Personal Things

  • I operate mainly in Germany, Hungary and Poland

  • In my free time, I play tennis and travel with my family

  • I love good design, inspiring movies, and thoughtful conversations

  • I’ve read 20+ books on digital transformation—and I’m writing my own

  • I like making things work, especially when others say it’s too hard

“What seems impossible in factories today will be standard tomorrow. Someone has to build that bridge.”

Want to Work Together?

Let’s have a short call. If I can help, I’ll be happy to tell you how. If not, I’ll let you know that too.