Learn how connected workflows, early feedback, and cross‑functional visibility reduce rework and keep projects on track.
Electronics teams are under pressure to deliver smarter, more complex products faster than ever, but outdated tools and disconnected processes make it harder to keep up. Join us for an inside look at Agile Teams, the new standard for speed, structure, and flexibility in hardware design. Whether you’re an engineering manager, PCB designer, or part of a multidisciplinary team, this session will show you how Agile Teams can break down silos, streamline collaboration, surface risks earlier, and ensure every project stays on time and on budget.
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Jeff leads product marketing for Altium 365 and has over 20 years of experience as a Product Manager at companies that develop electro-mechanical products. They include engineering design firms and OEMs in automotive, consumer electronics, and automated manufacturing equipment. He has worked with R&D researchers, development teams, and manufacturing, moving dozens of products from concept to production.
Christian started at Altium 2007 as a member of the technical support, where he earned a reputation for direct support, training, presentations and consulting over the years. Prior to Altium, Christian graduated in Electrical Engineering and worked as a development engineer. The experience Christian gained during that time serves as the solid basis for a deep technical understanding, not only on the application side, also of the underlying architecture in the development process.
Natalia holds a Master’s in Electronic Design and brings nearly 15 years of experience in hardware design, testing, and field applications engineering. Her expertise includes high-level hardware architecture, schematic capture, board bring-up, and debugging. Comfortable in the lab and in customer-facing roles, Natalia has spent the last three years providing technical guidance in PCB and 3D design for Additive Manufactured Electronics (AME). Her role includes pre and post sales support, along with onboarding training for new users.
Simone joined Altium in 2018 as a Technical Sales Engineer and works closely with the sales team, taking care of both prospects and existing customers, supporting them with technical sales and marketing activities on Altium's products and services. He earned the Degree in Telecommunication Engineering at the University of Pisa (Italy). Simone started working in several sectors, from IT/networking, wireless and satellite communications and mechanical industries, where he gained more than 10 years experience in both Pre-Sales and Post-Sales technical support.
Majdi Thouabtia’s background is in electrical engineering, with several years of experience in hardware development and technical project management. He has worked across the full hardware lifecycle, from EMC-compliant circuit design and PCB layout to prototyping, testing, and production. Throughout my career, Altium Designer has been a key tool in his daily work, so he is especially proud to now be part of the team behind it.
Before joining Altium, he contributed to projects in the EV charging and IoT sectors, leading development efforts and collaborating with cross-functional teams and external partners. He holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg.
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Learn how connected workflows, early feedback, and cross‑functional visibility reduce rework and keep projects on track.
Electronics teams are under pressure to deliver smarter, more complex products faster than ever, but outdated tools and disconnected processes make it harder to keep up. Join us for an inside look at Agile Teams, the new standard for speed, structure, and flexibility in hardware design. Whether you’re an engineering manager, PCB designer, or part of a multidisciplinary team, this session will show you how Agile Teams can break down silos, streamline collaboration, surface risks earlier, and ensure every project stays on time and on budget.
What You’ll Learn
Why Attend?
Who Should Attend?
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