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Berardino Baratta has a diverse work experience spanning various leadership roles in the technology and healthcare sectors. Berardino is currently the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of MxD, where they oversee the execution of a portfolio of over 60 active projects focused on digital engineering, digital manufacturing, and cybersecurity. In this role, they have secured significant funding and manages a future factory innovation space.
Prior to MxD, Baratta served as the CEO and Board Member of Potentia Analytics, where they led the restructuring of the company and launched two healthcare software products into the market. During their tenure, Potentia Analytics was recognized as a top AI solution provider in healthcare.
Before entering the healthcare industry, Baratta held various positions at Freescale Semiconductor and Metrowerks. At Freescale Semiconductor, they served as the General Manager of the Multimedia Applications Division and the Corporate Director of Strategy and Business Development. Berardino was responsible for turning around unprofitable product lines and generating substantial sales and design wins.
Baratta's early career was with Metrowerks, where they held positions such as Chief Technology Officer, VP of Software Engineering, and Senior Software Engineer. Berardino played a key role in the company's growth and evolution into a leading tools vendor for programmable platforms.
Overall, Baratta's work experience showcases their expertise in leadership, strategic planning, project execution, and business development across multiple industries.
Berardino Baratta completed their Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree in Mechanical Engineering at McGill University from 1989 to 1993. In March 2020, they obtained additional certifications in Time Management: Working from Home and Working Remotely from LinkedIn.
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MxD enables U.S. manufacturers to begin making every part better than the last. It is a goal far too big for any one company to solve on its own. It requires production lines to be embedded with software and sensors, and hooked up to the cloud. Only with this ability to send and receive data can the equipment improve itself and learn from every part produced in real-time. The most lucrative opportunities of the future will involve digitally powered manufacturing. Innovative manufacturers turn to us to forge that future. MxD was formerly known as the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII).