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3 Questions to Jonas Langeheine
Who are the people who are shaping robotics at ArtiMinds every day? Our new format “3 Questions to…” reveals more and introduces the faces and the team.
Let’s start with our Product Manager Jonas Langeheine, who is responsible for a customer- and application-centric product development. He is a kind of interface between both ArtiMinds and the users and internally for the different departments. In addition to the long-term development roadmap or product presentation, he also takes care of conducting regular customer surveys or developing documentation and training approaches.
And what makes him stand out? His structure, reliability and mediation skills.
1. WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT YOUR JOB?
The touch points and interaction with all departments and colleagues make the work mega exciting for me. I find it particularly fascinating to see how a finished product and solution is developed out of a customer’s identified challenge, and to be able to help shape this process.
2. WHAT DO YOU DO TO BALANCE YOUR PROFESSIONAL LIFE?
The physical balance to the daily office routine is very important to me. My colleagues tell me that my manner of walking very fast from my office to the other departments is already a workout, but the real balance I find in training with our ArtiMinds sports group in the nearby calisthenics park.
I also enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, surfing in Portugal, scuba diving or backpacking in Asia.
3. WHAT IS YOUR PROFESSIONAL MOTTO?
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic!
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