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Mahbouba Gharbi

Mahbouba Gharbi
Managing Engineer/CTO
(mail to Mahbouba Gharbi; Tel.: +49 621-59 5702-0)
Mahbouba Gharbi graduated from university as an engineer of telecommunication and information technologies (ENS Telecom Paris) and as an engineer of communications and data processing (University of Stuttgart).
She has been working for well-known companies as a consulting software architect in major IT projects since 1999 and has a wide range of experience in the design and the implementation of medium-size and large software systems. Mahbouba Gharbi’s professional portfolio includes software architecture, system development, expert’s reports and lectureship for both the private sector and public authorities. Moreover, she works for international universities as a lecturer and is board member of the International Software Architecture Qualification Board (iSAQB).

Besides her duties as CTO of ITech Progress, Mahbouba Gharbi works for a large German public authority as a consulting software architect in the implementation of an SOA environment.

 

 

Sami El Fahem

Sami El Fahem
Managing Director/CEO
(mail to Sami El Fahem, Tel.: +49 621-59 5702-0)
Sami El Fahem worked for international companies as a business development manager before founding ITech Progress. He studied physics at Heidelberg University and business economics at Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences. As the company’s CEO, Sami El Fahem is responsible for the financial management and the marketing department of ITech Progress.

 

 

Axel Feix

Axel Feix
Chief Consultant
(mail to Axel Feix, Tel.: +49 621-59 5702-0)
Axel Feix graduated from Darmstadt University of Technology with a master’s degree in computing science. Since then he has focused his professional career on the design and the implementation of software systems in both the field of computer graphics and in the field of enterprise architectures.

Since 2002, Axel Feix has been working as a software architect, a reviewer and a lecturer for well-known companies and for the TU Darmstadt. He offers classes in software engineering and software modelling in Java, UML, MDA, C++ and Python.