PTW
Oliver Lingg has a comprehensive work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Oliver started their career as a Software Developer at Lexware in 1997 and then joined INTREXX GmbH as a Software Developer in 1999. At INTREXX GmbH, they worked in that role until 2004.
In 2005, Lingg joined SICK and held various positions including Produktsoftwareentwickler, Manager Application Software, Head of Industrial Software, and Head of Research and Development Waldkirch. Oliver'stenure at SICK ended in 2018.
After leaving SICK, Lingg returned to INTREXX GmbH as the Director of Development. In this role, they were responsible for overseeing product development, software development, DevOps, managed services, quality assurance, and support departments. Lingg's tenure at INTREXX GmbH ended in 2023.
Finally, Lingg joined PTW in 2023 as the Director of Research & Development.
Oliver Lingg obtained a Diplom Informatiker degree in Informatik from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), where they studied from 1991 to 1997. Additionally, they have obtained various certifications, including "Agile Softwareentwicklung mit verteilten Teams" from M&M Software GmbH in 2013, "Arbeitssicherheit für Führungskräfte" from SICK in 2013, "Kommunikation als Führungsinstrument" from SICK in 2011, "Ausbildungsbeauftragter für Auszubildende und DH-Studenten" from SICK in 2010, "Wirksam führen I, II und III" from SICK in 2010, "PEP III Grundlagen" from SICK in 2007, and "Mit OPC in die Zukunft" from Softing in 2005.
PTW
PTW is the global market leader for high-precision dosimetry and intelligent quality control solutions in radiation medicine. Founded in 1922, the German company is the pioneer in medical radiation measurement. PTW technologies enable radiation experts to precisely monitor highly complex clinical radiation equipment and radiation treatment plans. The family-run company has invested continuously in recent years in its headquarters in Freiburg, where high-tech dosimetry solutions are developed, designed and manufactured for the world market. In addition, PTW owns one of the oldest and largest accredited calibration laboratories in the field of ionizing radiation (SSDL) and supplies national dosimetry laboratories with special equipment and services. In 2014, the company established THE DOSIMETRY SCHOOL to promote the exchange of knowledge in clinical dosimetry. PTW operates globally with nine international subsidiaries and more than 300 employees worldwide.