Melexis NV
Damien Chardaire possesses extensive experience in quality management and engineering within the automotive and electronics sectors. Currently serving as a Group Quality Improvement Program Manager at MELEXIS and a member of the Quality & Reliability & Safety group at Société des Ingénieurs de l'Automobile, Damien has a proven track record in defining and deploying quality continuous improvement plans, leading initiatives such as the 0 ppm project, and successfully guiding FDA registrations. Previous roles include Quality Director at Valtronic, where Damien developed and maintained quality management systems compliant with ISO13485 and led operational quality efforts. Earlier positions include leading quality and reliability for electronic engineering at Sonceboz, managing supplier quality at Valeo Lighting Systems, and serving as a project leader and consultant at SERMA Technologies. Damien Chardaire holds a degree from the Ecole nationale supérieure de l'Electronique et de ses Applications and is currently pursuing high-performance leadership training at IMD.
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Melexis NV
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Melexis NV is a Belgium-based company that designs, develops, tests and markets advanced integrated semiconductor devices for use in automotive electronics systems. The Company supplies sensor, communication and driver chips with analog and digital outputs. Melexis divides its activities into four divisions: Sensors, Actuators, Wireless and Opto. The Sensors division is comprised of Hall, Pressure and Acceleration activities. The Actuators division consists of Motor Control ICs and Local Interconnect Network (LIN) Slaves. The Wireless division provides short range connectivity and identification solutions with RF (Radio Frequency) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) ICs. The Opto product line consists of SensorEyeC, RainLight Sensors, Automotive Imagers, and others. The Company operates through its subsidiaries and branch offices in Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Ukraine, the United States, Hong Kong, Philippines and Japan.