Thomas Andersson

Thomas Andersson is Managing Consultant Life Sciences at fme group. After graduating from Lund University (Sweden) in 2000 with a Master of Science degree in Nuclear Physics, Thomas started his career in the world of Enterprise Content Management. Having spent his first year at Infopark AG in the more specialized Web Content Management area, he then moved on to work for Documentum, later EMC and DellEMC before joining fme in 2017. Thomas speaks English and German fluently, with Swedish being his mother tongue. Thomas manages one of the teams within the Life Sciences business unit at fme AG. His daily business is the implementation and configuration of Content Services solutions. Thomas is also an experienced solution architect for Content Services solutions and possesses Life Sciences process expertise.
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July 7 2022
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