Raphael Widmann studied production and automation as well as mechatronics at the University of Applied Sciences in Munich. During his studies, he was involved in a student working group that participated in high-efficiency competitions with a specially designed prototype vehicle. In his master's thesis at the Technical University of Munich, Raphael dealt with the simulation of machining forces affecting the final component surface.
Raphael Widmann was also able to gain versatile industrial experience at medium-sized companies in the field of mechanical and plant engineering, machining technologies as well as in the production environment, in particular in additive manufacturing.
Raphael Widmann joined the firm in 2022 and is currently training to become a representative before the European Patent Office.