Visual Components
Andreas Sabezki has diverse work experience in the field of robotics and machinery. Andreas started their career as a Feinwerkmechanikerin at Wilhelm Severt Maschinenbau GmbH in 2004 and worked in this role until 2007. Andreas also served in the Wehrdienst as part of the 8./Fernmelderbataillon 284 from January to September 2007. After that, Andreas worked as a Roboterprogrammierer at Wilhelm Severt Maschinenbau GmbH from 2008 to 2009. Andreas then held various roles in the company, including Schichtleiter Robotertechnik/Lohnfertigung from 2010 to 2013, Stellv. Leiter Robotertechnik/Lohnfertigung from 2013 to 2016, and Anwendungtechniker in der Robotertechnik from 2016 to 2020. From April 2020 to February 2023, they served as the Stellv. Leiter Robotertechnik Maschinenbau at Wilhelm Severt Maschinenbau GmbH. Currently, Andreas is working as an Application Engineer at Visual Components since March 2023.
Andreas Sabezki attended Max-Born-Berufskolleg Recklinghausen from 2017 to 2021, where they earned a degree as a Staatl. gepr. Techniker in Mechatronik with a specialization in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering. Prior to that, they studied at Handwerkskammer Bildungszentrum Münster from 2014 to 2015, where they obtained the International Welding Specialist certification. From 2004 to 2007, Andreas attended Berufskolleg Borken, where they earned a degree as a Feinwerkmechaniker.
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Visual Components
Visual Components is a leading developer of 3D manufacturing simulation software and solutions. Founded in 1999 by a team of simulation experts, we started with a humble goal – to make manufacturing design and simulation technology easy to use and accessible to manufacturing organizations of all sizes.Today, Visual Components is recognized as aglobal leader in the manufacturing simulation industry and trusted technology partner to many leading brands. We offer machine builders, system integrators, and manufacturers a simple, quick, and cost-effective solution to design and simulate production lines. With solutions for manufacturing design, sales, and application development, Visual Components software is trusted by hundreds of organizations worldwide to support critical planning and decision-making processes.Visual Components is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland and has subsidiaries in Lake Orion, Michigan and Munich, Germany, along with a global partner network of partners and resellers.