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Mohamed Fadiga

Chief Technology Officer at EasyPol

Mohamed Fadiga has a diverse range of work experience in various roles and industries. Mohamed started in 2016 as an External Information Technology Consultant, Co-Founder, CTO, and Full stack developer at Seedble. In 2017, they worked as a Chief Technology Officer at Doing Studio and also as a Chief Technology Officer at MyHoreca. Furthermore, they served as a Game developer at Enel. In 2018, Mohamed took on the role of Chief Technology Officer at EasyPol and also served as a Mentor at Peekaboo Startup Community. Mohamed worked as a Physical Computing Teacher at Fondazione Golinelli and as a Teacher at La Scuola Open Source. Mohamed also had roles as a Freeformers Certified Digital Coach and an Information Communication Technology Teacher at Fondazione Mondo Digitale. Currently, they are also a Physical Computing Teacher at Enaip Nazionale.

Mohamed Fadiga's education history can be summarized as follows:

From 2017 to 2019, Mohamed attended Università degli Studi di Ferrara, where they studied Electronics and Computer Science Engineering.

In 2017, they also attended La Scuola Open Source for a brief period, focusing on XYZ.

Prior to that, from 2013 to 2017, Mohamed was enrolled at Università degli Studi di Padova, where they pursued a degree in Mechatronics Engineering.

In 2014, Mohamed took a Japanese course.

Their secondary education was completed at ITIS Alessandro Rossi from 2007 to 2013, where they obtained a Diploma Istituto Tecnico in Mechatronics.

In addition to their formal education, Mohamed has obtained various certifications. These include A300: Atlas Security, M001: MongoDB Basics, and M121: The MongoDB Aggregation Framework from MongoDB, which were obtained in March 2021. Mohamed also completed the Nexi Dev Training Program from Nexi in June 2019. Furthermore, Mohamed holds the Freeformers Certified Digital Coach certification from Freeformers, obtained in December 2018. Lastly, they obtained the B2 English language certification from the University of Padova in February 2014.

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