Maximiliano Rinaldi

Electronics Department Leader at Stämm Biotech

Maximiliano Rinaldi has an extensive work experience. Maximiliano began their career in 2000 as a Hardware Technician at IBM, where they were later promoted to Senior Hardware Engineer. In 2008, they joined Ford Motor Company as an Electrical and Electronic Subsystems Engineer (EESE PVT engineer), where they were later promoted to Electrical and Electronic Subsystems Leader (EESE VRT leader). Maximiliano also held the role of Product Engineer. In 2011, they joined Metalsa as an Application Engineer and SKF Group as a Condition Monitoring Engineer. At SKF Group, they were later promoted to Research and Development Engineer, Calibration Specialist, and Condition Monitoring Specialist. In 2014, they joined Ascensores Servas S.A. as a Research and Development Engineer. Finally, in 2015, they worked as a Consulting Engineer. In 2022, they will begin working as an Electronic Engineer R&D at Stämm Biotech.

Maximiliano Rinaldi completed their Electronic Engineer degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Facultad de Ingeniería del Ejército between 2001 and 2007.

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Stämm Biotech

Stämm is a biotechnology company dedicated to making biomanufacturing easy, scalable, and repeatable. We have developed the first methodology for continuous industrial production of biologics and cell therapies leveraging microfluidics and 3D printing. In 2020, the total volume of anthropogenic mass matched the total amount of biomass globally, which means it matched everything that is alive on the planet. We can only expect that this number keeps increasing since it's key to solving humanity's systemic challenges. But we have to make sure that conquering the great challenges of humanity doesn’t extinguish the planet’s capacity to sustain life. The current way of biomanufacturing has provided humanity with innumerable solutions. Bioprocessing is the most efficient way to align human advancement with a thriving nature. In order to prevent nature from perishing, we aim to put it at the center of all human activities by incorporating its knowledge system within the process of achieving humanity's prosperity. Founded in 2016, Stämm mimics nature’s use of laminar flow to down-size a whole biotech facility into an all-in-one, plug & play desktop unit. Our focus is to decentralize bioprocesses and democratize access to biotechnology products, thus freeing our partners to focus on the disruptive discoveries that make an impact on people’s life.


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