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After successfully graduating in economics from the University of Melbourne, Australia, David Burger began his professional career in the software industry. He gained vast experience in business and international management in executive positions at Accenture, SAP, SUSE LINUX and IBM. He successfully organized and developed the sales and service areas of the companies in the European and Asian-Pacific markets. David Burger was appointed Chief Executive Officer of iTAC in 2006.
Dieter Meuser | CTO
Dieter Meuser completed his education as Diplom-Ingenieur (Engineer) for communications and microprocessor technology in 1987. After working as a development engineer for hardware and software components at Techem AG, he joined the telecommunications division of Robert Bosch GmbH in 1990. He was responsible for the concept and development of an MES solution for Bosch, the conceptual origin of which dated back to a CIM study from 1990. In 1998, together with two former Bosch employees, he founded iTAC Software. The objective of the company was to further develop the Bosch MES solution and to commercially market it to the discrete manufacturing industry. Under the management of Dieter Meuser, iTAC Software AG has grown to become one of the leading MES producers in the discrete manufacturing industry.
Peter Bollinger | COO
During his studies in Measurement and
Controlling Technology Peter Bollinger was able to gain practical experience in
software development at AEG and Bosch. Aftergraduation in 1994 as an Engineer
(Diplom Ingenieur) he worked in industrial image data processing and ran the
corresponding business unit at Pulsotronic. At the end of 2000 Peter Bollinger
moved to Universal Instruments, an international manufacturer of machines for
automatic assembly of PC boards. During his time there he held various
managerial positions on an international basis and built up the software
development centre for Dover Technologies in Bangalore. From 2006 to the end of
2011 he was the General Manager of European Operations. In this position he was
responsible for the sales and service organisation of Universal Instruments in
Europe and helped establish the company as a profitable and continually
expanding supplier for the electronics industry. As of 01.01.2012 Peter Bollinger will be
a Member of the Board of iTAC Software AG and responsible for Sales and
Professional Services.