Milan Krunic

Founder & CEO at CODETIQ

Milan Krunic is the Founder and CEO of CODETIQ, a position held since 2018. Prior experience includes serving as Lead Software Engineer at Braendler Engineering from February 2017 to September 2018, and as a Software Engineer at Zühlke Group from June 2015 to February 2017, where Milan was involved in software development across various domains including Renewable Energy and IoT. Previous roles include Software Developer at KING ICT and Web Developer at SoftLab, focusing on applications in health, agriculture, and customer communication. Milan is currently pursuing an Executive program in Digital Leadership at Copenhagen Business School and holds a Master's Degree in Software Engineering from the University of Belgrade and a B.Sc. in Computer Science and Informatics from the University of East Sarajevo.

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CODETIQ

Codetiq delivers high-quality, outcome-driven technology services combining engineering excellence with lean, pragmatic delivery - helping our clients to deliver scalable, sustainable innovation. ​ ​ We work with global clients including household names in Energy & Renewables and Tech to modernise platforms, build data and digital products and innovate with AI. ​ ​ With enterprise experience and startup agility, we provide the capabilities, speed and scale needed to turn ideas into real, sustainable impact.​ ​ We help clients with: ​ ​ Product Design & Development ​- we use best in class approaches and tech to design and build digital products that deliver real value. ​ ​ Platform Modernisation​ - we migrate to the cloud and modernise digital & data platforms to create the foundations for innovation. ​ ​ Data & AI​ - we deliver cutting edge data, analytics and ML & AI solutions to complex business challenges.​ ​ Innovation & Strategy​ - we create strategies that use technology to drive lasting change and create competitive advantage.


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