Solid Skills

No Corners Cut

From prototype to final product: Hardware, software, and design. If it’s digital and needs to get done, I’m your guy. Got a crazy idea? Let’s make it happen.

Infinite Skills

Hardware

Studying electronics-ICT is where I learnt how to design PCBs making fast prototypes to get your project going as soon as possible. Later perfecting it so you have a robust product that can stand the test of time.

Software

I learnt myself how to code. Fascinated by the idea to control my machine and make it automate work that would take me ages to complete otherwise. My softwareskills further improved in college where I learnt to write maintainable code.

Design

Your product deserves to be pretty. Making your product with passion and love has to be resembled in its design. During the years of making products, learning how to design came with it.

IT infra

Building pipelines, sclaling your product, CI/CD and making sure your workforce has the right internal tools. I can get you up to speed with the best technologies to utilize to boost productivity.

Consultancy

Stuck on something or need another opion? I got you covered. Being involved in many companies I know what's best for you. Tailoring my advice by getting to know you and your company with the right tech knowlegde in hand.

Anything

In case you haven't noticed, I am a bit of a jack of all trades. Being a startup-guru I have to know many things. Aside from the things mentioned music production, photography and video editing are in my allyway. If it's digital I am your guy.

Infinite Curiosity

The infinity symbol wasn’t chosen at random. It holds real meaning for me and what I do. It represents the infinite solutions I’m always thinking of. Space, whether it’s outer space or cyberspace, is the closest thing I can imagine to infinity, and both have fascinated me my whole life. I’m always trying to think beyond what I know, imagining things on a bigger scale. There’s no limit to creativity! Either go big or don’t bother. The infinity symbol reminds me that there’s always room for new ideas, more innovation, and creating something better.

I got started with computers when I was 8, sitting in front of this big, off-white, bulky PC. I’d play games sometimes, but what really fascinated me was how pressing a few buttons could make things move on the screen. It felt like magic at the time, but as I got older, I began to realize the power that machine had and the endless things you could do with it. It wasn’t just for fun—computers could create, solve, and connect in ways I hadn’t imagined before. That curiosity pushed me to dive deeper, learning everything I could about how it all worked. I wanted to understand every part of the machine, from the hardware to the code behind the scenes. Eventually, this drive led me to go fully digital, always hungry to push boundaries and figure out what else was possible.

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Post description here, now comes some filler text The infinity symbol is a widely recognized figure representing the concept of endlessness or limitlessness. It is often associated with ideas of eternity, boundlessness, and continuity. This symbol has been used in mathematics, philosophy, and art for centuries, often conveying profound meanings. How did this simple yet powerful figure come to hold such significance? In mathematics, infinity represents a value that grows beyond any measurable limit. The symbol itself, resembling a sideways figure eight, was first introduced in the 17th century by John Wallis. Since then, it has transcended its mathematical origins, becoming a symbol of enduring love, endless possibilities, and infinite potential.