Visit Trackman HQ with Late Lecture
February 4th, 2025, 18.00 - 20.00
Dr Neergaards Vej 15, 2970 Hørsholm
Join us on our exclusive tour of their newly built, headquarters just north of the Technical University of Denmark.
During the evening, you get to meet one of the founders, the Vice-CEO and employees from various different positions in the company to hear what they do on a day-to-day basis. You will also tour their brand new facilities with state of the art R&D equipment and golf simulators. In the end, you will get the chance to network with likeminded people and employees from Trackman.
Program for the evening:
18.00: Arrival and intro to Trackman
18.20: Tour of the new headquarters, production and R&D
18.45: Small presentations from employees about their day-to-day work
19.30: Food and networking
20.00: End of event
Program for the evening is subject to change
40 students will be invited to take part in the event. Apply before Jan. 24th to get a chance to join us on this exciting evening at Trackman.
Meet the presenters - and more employees on the day!
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Nikolaj Kromann, Vice-CEO
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Fredrik Tuxen, Founder and CTO
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Wojciech Mysliwiec, Mecatronics Engineer
Introducing Wojciech: Mechatronics engineering in practice
Wojciech, originally from Poland, completed his Master's in Electrical Engineering, Automation, and Robotics at DTU. His thesis centered on developing a collaborative robot cell for camera calibration - a project that exemplifies his expertise in merging robotics and automation with practical solutions.
Now a Mechatronics Engineer at Trackman, Wojciech plays a vital role in integrating robots and lasers into automated processes. With a passion for innovation and precision, he continues to drive advancements in Trackman’s cutting-edge technologies.
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Zack Meyers, Algorithm Developer
Meet Zack: From Stars to Small White Spheres
Zack is a radar developer with a unique mission: revolutionizing how we track putting. His journey began in astrophysics, where he earned his Ph.D. studying the vast cosmos and tracking neutrinos. Today, he’s shifted his focus to a different kind of trajectory - small white golf balls.
As an experienced golfer himself, Zack combines his deep technical expertise with his passion for the sport, bringing a unique perspective to the challenge of precision tracking in golf. From the stars to the greens, Zack’s work continues to push the boundaries of innovation, helping players improve their game one putt at a time.