Management Team

ERST Technology was founded in 1996. Today its management team brings together expertise in Technology Management, Design and Implementation, Data Management, Project Management and Data Transfer.

Thomas Huben
Country Manager

Thomas brings over 20 years of high technology management experience to ERST. Most recently, Thomas was Executive Vice President of Versant Corp.(NASDAQ), a leading supplier of Data Management and scale-out solutions.  Thomas merged the company successful with POET Holdings Inc., a public company he joined in 1998 pre-IPO. Thomas led the global field operations and was key in turning the company profitable and for developing and implementing a growth strategy.

Jose Lima
Director Research & Development

Jose oversees the Research & Development Department at ERST. He joined ERST in 2002 and was the key person during the Intranect roll-out. The native Brasilian joined us from Netway BBS, where Jose as Director Information Technology was instrumental in building the company to become one of the largest ISP’s in NE of Brazil. Jose holds an MBA in Business Analysis and E-Commerce from the Evaldo Lodi Institute and a BA in Computer Science.

Simon West
Director Customer Service

Simon has been with the company since the beginning, providing his expertise to the petrol retail industry and project management to the customers over the 15 years. British born Simon provided a central role for numerous technical customer projects, including the BP European rollout of IntraNect to the petrol sites and the Edeka implementation of IntraNect for reverse vending machines and related services. Simon’s customer facing role ensures clients are both well informed and well advised. Simon holds a first-class honours Beng in Electronic & Computer Engineering.

Customer Spotlight

BP Spotlight

BP is using IntraNect Petrol to manage data transfer for over 5000 retail sites in 11 countries in Europe.

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