ANTONIO MADRIGAL

R&D, Technical Manager at Safe Load Testing Technologies

Antonio Madrigal has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. ANTONIO started their career as a Support Staff at Ferrovial in 2005. From there, they worked as a Project Manager at TECNOVE SECURITY, S.L., where they designed mobile security products. In 2008, they became the President of the Young Association of Casas de Fernando Alonso in Spain. Following that, they joined CADE Soluciones de Ingeniería as a Project Engineer, specializing in mechanical consulting engineering and product development. In 2012, Antonio became a Senior Mechanical Engineer at HK-International, where they were involved in product design, analysis, and CAD for manufacturing. In 2015, they worked as a Design Engineer at Vekoma Rides, designing roller coasters and big wheels. In 2016, they became a Project Manager at ITENE, focusing on R&D and innovation projects. Currently, Antonio serves as the R&D, Technical Manager at Safe Load Testing Technologies, where they design and manufactures equipment for simulating packaging performance during transport and distribution.

Antonio Madrigal started their education in 2001 and completed their studies in 2006 at the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, where they earned a MsC degree in Industrial Mechanical Engineering. During the same period, they also completed a training course in Basic Course in housing facilities and automation.

In 2011, Antonio enrolled in a language course at the University of Amsterdam, focusing on English Upper-intermediate (B2) proficiency.

Apart from their formal education, Antonio took several training courses in different subjects. ANTONIO completed a training course in Solar Energy Technology/Technician at the COIIM (Official College Industrial Engineer) in Madrid, Spain. ANTONIO also underwent ANSYS training course online and participated in a PumpLinx-Simerics training course provided by Simerics. Additionally, they completed a training course on finite elements analysis at the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha.

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  • R&D, Technical Manager

    November, 2017 - present