Martin Kleinhans is an Associate Director at BCG’s Innovation Center for Operations with 14 years of engineering experience applying software and digital expertise to manufacturing, automation, and supply chain transformations. He combines deep hands-on experience across (I)IoT, edge and cloud computing with a strong background in real-time and high-frequency data processing developed while building systems that handled billions of stock market quotes. Before BCG he spent over a decade in FinTech leading engineering teams and shipping production-grade mobile and web platforms for European banks and brokers. Martin is comfortable spanning the stack from microcontrollers and on-prem systems to scalable cloud architectures, and he retains an engineer-first mindset even in senior leadership roles. His open-source contributions include practical rendering fixes to the well-known Ejecta project, reflecting a pragmatic attention to low-level performance and UI fidelity. Based in Munich, he pairs an M.Sc. in Computer Science from TUM with a track record of turning complex distributed-system requirements into deployable solutions.
14 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Computer Science, Master of Science (M.Sc.) Computer Science at Technical University of Munich
A Fast, Open Source JavaScript, Canvas & Audio Implementation for iOS
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:21 commits, 1 issue in 7 months
Contributions summary:Martin primarily focused on fixing text rendering issues and path transformations within the Ejecta project, an open-source JavaScript, Canvas & Audio implementation for iOS. They addressed inconsistencies related to retina resolutions by modifying the EJCanvasContext, EJTexture, and EJCanvasContextScreen files. Furthermore, the user implemented improvements to text layout and measureText functionality, along with added support for round line joins and line caps, enhancing the rendering capabilities of the library.
Contributions:217 pushes, 2 branches, 6 comments in 3 years 3 months
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