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Martin Verzilli

Chief Technology Officer at Manas.Tech

Martin Verzilli has a comprehensive work experience in the technology sector. Martin started their career as a Third Party Developer at Chubb in 2005, where they developed internal systems for risk assessment and insurance policy generation. Martin then joined Manas Technology Solutions in 2006, initially as a Developer and later becoming a Partner, Developer Lead, and Interaction Designer. Martin played various roles in different projects, including developer, dev-op, UX field researcher, project lead, and interaction designer. During their time at Manas, Martin worked on diverse systems using technologies such as Ruby on Rails, ASP.NET, Java, GWT, C#, Python, Silverlight, Android, and Objective C. In 2020, they joined OpenZeppelin as a Software Engineer, working on the Platform team and focusing on the development of the Defender security operations platform for Ethereum projects. Currently, Martin serves as the Chief Technology Officer at Manas.Tech, where they set the technology vision, ensures resource alignment with the company's needs, and outlines goals for research and development.

Martin Verzilli attended the University of Buenos Aires from 2004 to 2012, where they pursued a Master of Science degree in Computer Science. Additionally, from 2004 to 2009, they earned another Master of Science (M.S.) degree in the same field of study from the same university.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Manas.Tech

Manas.Tech is a 17-year old team of software engineers, scientists, mathematicians and designers, committed to finding creative and innovative solutions to its clients’ most challenging problems in a wide range of domains. We design and build custom software solutions for unconventional needs and organizations. We specialize in rapid prototyping, and in producing minimalist yet functional product samples that enable our clients to evaluate and readjust quickly, with feedback loops as tight as 1 day.


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11-50

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