Boris Defréville

Product Owner / Product Manager at Linxo

Boris Defréville has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Boris currently holds the position of Product Owner/Product Manager at Linxo Group since 2022.

Prior to that, they were the Chief Biclette Officer at La Biclette from 2018 to present.

From 2018 to 2020, they worked as a Project Director and Product Owner at Privowny, where they were responsible for managing cross-team projects for product industrialization.

Boris was the Co-Founder of ORELIA, a profitable company based on sound recognition technology. Boris served in this role from 2007 until 2018, during which they were responsible for various tasks such as writing and executing the business plan, raising public funds, and managing R&D projects.

In addition, they have experience as a Teaching Start-up Creation and Funding instructor at AIX YNOV CAMPUS in 2018.

Boris also worked as a Project Manager MOA and R&D Strategist Advisor at Spoon.ai from 2016 to 2017. In this role, they acted as the interface between the technical team and customers, managed the backlog, and coordinated tests and software quality.

Boris served as an Audio Pattern Recognition Consultant at Squarehead Technology from 2015 to 2016, where they assisted in building a new product using real-time audio pattern recognition.

From 2012 to 2014, Boris co-founded Baggybook.com, and from 2001 to 2006, they worked as an R&D Project Manager at LASA, leading the ORUS R&D project. Boris also served as an Acoustic Consultant and completed their PhD during their time at LASA.

Boris'searly career includes a brief stint as an Assistant Researcher at CNRS in 2000.

Overall, Boris Defréville's work experience spans a range of roles, from product management and project management to teaching and entrepreneurship.

Boris Defréville completed their education in a chronological manner. In 1999, they enrolled in Université Paul Cézanne and pursued a Master1 degree in Physics, completing it in the following year, in 2000. Afterwards, they joined Pierre and Marie Curie University in 2000 to further their studies in Acoustics and Architecture, obtaining a Master2 degree which they completed in 2001. Boris then continued their academic journey by pursuing a PhD in Acoustics at CY Cergy Paris Université from 2002 to 2005.

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