We turn XR on

EXARON is an interdisciplinary trio of founders from the fields of automation technology, mechatronics, robotics and natural sciences - with a total of over 40 years of professional experience. What unites us is our passion for digitalization - and its contribution to simplifying complex processes and thereby creating sustainable added value for our future.

TEAM

Davide Rubinigg started his master's degree in "Engineering and Production Management" (MSc.) at FH Joanneum in autumn 2023. He is now completing the required internship as a dual student at EXARON.

MISSION & VISION

Our mission is to increase the economic success and sustainability of companies (secondary sector) by combining three-dimensional simulation solutions with industrial-grade immersive technologies.

Imagine that complex processes and systems can be realistically visualized, tested, optimized and learned from anywhere – without wasting resources, polluting the environment or endangering people. EXARON has therefore developed the vision of a world in which the application of Extended Reality (XR) in industrial environments is not only accepted, but standard.

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Patrick Gröller | Co-Founder & CTO (Chief Technology Officer)

Education: FH Technikum Wien (Mechatronics & Robotics)

Experience: over 11 years of experience in software engineering and project management as well as special machine construction and automation technology (robotics, innovation & visualization)

Thomas Kaufmann | Co-Founder & CEO

Education: HTBLA Kaindorf (Automation Technology)

Experience: over 12 years of experience in special machine construction and automation technology in various areas (design, project management, technical sales, innovation & visualization)

Manfred Hall | Co-Founder & CCO (Chief Communications & Cooperations Officer)

Education: Karl-Franzens-University Graz (Biology)

Experience: over 17 years of experience in the areas of cooperation management and business development, marketing and communication as well as strategy development