Simon Bachmann is the CEO and co-founder of IDUN Technologies in Zurich, bringing a decade of experience at the intersection of health technologies and product development. Trained at ETH Zurich with an MSc in Health Sciences and Technology, he has led sensor and biometric device projects from research prototypes to market-focused products and spin-off ventures. As a hands-on founder he combines executive leadership with practical engineering, contributing iOS UI work such as a configurable SwiftUI confetti animation library that showcases his attention to polished user experiences. His background spans clinical research, signal processing, and customer-facing health monitoring, giving him a rare blend of scientific rigor and product empathy. Known for taking medical devices through testing in real-world scenarios, he focuses on making robust, usable health tech that scales beyond the lab.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Matura, Matura at Bündner Kantonsschule Chur
Master of Science ETH in Health Sciences and Technology Health Technologies Major, Master of Science ETH in Health Sciences and Technology Health Technologies Major at ETH Zürich
SwiftUI Package for Configurable Confetti Animation 🎉
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:10 releases, 1 review, 53 commits in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Simon primarily contributed to the development of a SwiftUI-based animation library for confetti effects. Their work involved defining the `ConfettiCannon` view, configuring animation parameters, and integrating reusable components like `ConfettiContainer` and `ConfettiView`. Key contributions include implementing new shapes, refactoring existing code, and updating the project for iOS 14 and multi-platform support. They also added a new view extension.
Contributions:14 commits, 14 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 5 months
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