Gael Sannier has a wide range of experience in various roles within the technology industry. Gael started their career as a Research Assistant at Université de Genève in 1996 and worked there until 1999. Gael then co-founded and served as Director and Engineer at W Interactive Sarl from 1999 to 2003. Following that, Gael joined SICPA in 2004 and held multiple positions including R&D Software Engineer, R&D Coordinator, System Integration Manager, System Engineering Manager, Program Manager, Senior Program Manager, Solution Architect Manager, Solution Manager Pharma, and Product and Solution Architecture Senior Manager. Currently, Gael is working at SICPA as the Head of Digital and Software, where they promote innovation through digital technologies and leads the development of cloud-based platforms to transform software technologies into assets and mutualize digital business services.
Gael Sannier received their M. Sc. in Computer Graphics from EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) in 1996. Prior to that, they pursued a M. Sc. in Computer Image and Network with a focus on Ingénierie informatique at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 from 1991 to 1996.
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SICPA is a leading global provider of secured authentication, identification and traceability solutions and services. Founded in 1927 and headquartered in Lausanne, the privately-owned Swiss company is a long-trusted advisor to governments, central banks, high-security printers, and industry. SICPA’s mission is to Enable Trust through constant innovation. For more than 70 years SICPA has been at the forefront of research and innovation in security inks which are at the core of the company’s expertise. SICPA inks and special features protect the majority of the world’s banknotes, security and value documents from counterfeiting and fraud. The company integrates these security features with digital technologies, such as software and data management systems, to offer solutions and services to governments, ensuring product authentication, traceability and protection as well as tax reconciliation and production control. SICPA systems protect governments from tax revenue loss on products most often subject to illicit trade, such as excisable goods like alcohol, tobacco and fuel and support broader policy objectives in the fields of health and the environment. These systems also allow manufacturers to protect and authenticate their products and to engage consumers. SICPA continues to focus on innovation in the digital area, working with inhouse R&D and external partners to provide solutions for e-government services. Today, SICPA is a global company with offices and factories on five continents. With about 2,800 staff of over 50 nationalities, the company provides technologies and services to most nations worldwide.