Michael Müns appointed as the new Director for DACH region at Catenda
New Director Announced for Catenda's DACH Region
Catenda, a leading Norwegian provider of BIM (Building Information Modelling) software, has announced the appointment of Michael Muns as the Director for their DACH region. The DACH region encompasses Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Michael Muns brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having spent the last 20 years at construction software house Softtech. He most recently led the Business Development department there, and prior to that, held positions in product and project management, marketing, and sales.
Muns' qualifications are impressive. He is a certified system coach and has a certification as a construction draftsman and architect. His extensive experience in the construction industry, particularly in collaborative cooperation in construction, particularly in BIM projects, will be a significant asset to Catenda.
Moreover, Muns has a long-standing history of working in the construction software market. His previous experience at Softtech is recognised as valuable for his role at Catenda.
Catenda offers two products - Bimsync Arena and Catenda BOS. Both products are consistently based on open standards, ensuring seamless integration with a variety of systems.
The press release by Catenda highlights Muns' qualifications for his new role, emphasising his extensive experience in the construction industry and his expertise in the construction software market. Muns' expertise will be particularly beneficial in the DACH region, where he has also gained experience.
Muns succeeds [Name des Vorgängers] as head of business development at Softtech before becoming the new director for the DACH region at Catenda.
With Muns' appointment, Catenda looks forward to further growth and success in the DACH region.
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