Oktal Sydac
Thomas Mond has extensive experience in the engineering sector, currently serving as the Engineering Simulators Product Owner at Oktal Sydac since November 2017, where responsibilities include managing product backlogs, prioritizing features, and acting as a liaison between stakeholders. Previously, Thomas held the role of Principal Modelling Team Lead, overseeing standardization of modeling processes and managing a team across multiple countries. Thomas’s foundational expertise includes a Master's degree in Electromechanical Engineering and involvement in various student projects, such as a hybrid electric vehicle performance study and innovative solutions for vehicle safety. Additional practical experience includes various roles in retail, agriculture, and sports instruction.
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Oktal Sydac
Oktal Sydac are a forward-thinking innovative training simulator company who have delivered over 700 simulators to customers across the globe. We make up part of the SOGECLAIR group, which has a global presence in several markets including aeronautics, simulation and mission vehicles. Through the strength of SOGECLAIR's positioning, values and know-how, Oktal Sydac has attracted a talented workforce to partner alongside our customers for the long term. Our commitment to our clients ensures the delivery of a customized solution which meets their exact needs. As part of the larger Sogeclair group of companies, Oktal Sydac's focus is directed on two main areas: Training simulators, which serve the current needs of the transport industry, and advanced capabilities within the R&D field. In fact, we have an extensive portfolio of experience and a demonstrated interest in researching and developing the future requirements of transportation globally. The investment we place in our R&D work utilizes 12% of our annual turnover, and the dedication we have in providing innovative solutions now and into the future ensures our commitment in the field of R&D. Ensuring Oktal Sydac are a key player in not only rail, but the automotive, and aeronautic industries for years to come.