In this new interview, we get to know Maurizio, Developer at Tecnosoft, through his professional experience, teamwork, and passions outside of work.
How long have you been working at Tecnosoft and how did your journey begin?
I’ve been working at Tecnosoft since 1990. My passion for computers started at a young age, and after completing my military service, I began my career as a programmer at Tecnosoft.
What do you enjoy most about your role?
A programmer’s main task is to break down complex problems into smaller, solvable ones. I enjoy finding innovative solutions for customers’ needs, often by thinking “out of the box” and staying at the edge of technology.
How has your work changed over time?
In the 1990s, IT was still in its early stages and it was easier to work across different areas. Today, development tools and AI simplify repetitive tasks, allowing us to focus more on innovation and complex challenges. I also manage Tecnosoft’s internal IT network, which lets me collaborate with the entire team.
Is there a project you feel particularly attached to?
Over the years I’ve developed many solutions (Since I’m not a father, I consider them all my "daughters") but I’m especially attached to the TS Manager, our datalogger management software, and the internal sensor calibration management system.
What is the greatest lesson this experience has taught you?
Working for the same company for such a long time has definitely shaped my life journey. Over the years, the company has operated across many different industries, giving me the opportunity to experience very diverse environments from knitwear and hospital equipment to territory monitoring and food production.
Without a doubt, versatility and the ability to adapt your way of thinking to a constantly changing world are the greatest lessons I will carry with me throughout my life journey.
What helps you disconnect outside of work?
I’m passionate about Physics and Astronomy and have been part of the Gruppo Astrofili Rozzano for over 40 years. I also contribute to the activities of the Rozzano Civic Astronomical Observatory