Professional Expertise
Dr Tiby Mozes,
the sole owner and Managing Director of TMC, has had a long career in the CSIR (Council for
Scientific and Industrial Research) in South Africa,
spanning over 17 years between 1975 and 1993. During this long
career, he was involved extensively with all aspects of R&D,
management of R&D groups, technology management and technology
sales, management and protection of intellectual property, in
particular in the environmental arena, as well as strategic
alliances between the CSIR and industrial partners, conducive
to the installation and commissioning of industrial plants. In the technical arena,
his area of specialisation is industrial waste management and
environmental and in the business arena, strategic alliances,
and in particular, as related to business configurations for
technology and process licensing via and in conjunction with strategic business partners.
His last position with the CSIR, before founding TMC in 1993, was that of Business Development Manager of WATERTEK, the
Division of Water Technology of the CSIR.
Dr Tiby Mozes holds
two degrees (BSc and MSc) in
Chemical Engineering from the Technion - Israel Institute of
Technology in Haifa, Israel, and a PhD from the University of
Port Elizabeth, South Africa, in the field of industrial waste
management. He is an IMD graduate in strategic alliances
(Switzerland), a Professional Engineer, a member of the South
African Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Institute of
Waste Management of Southern Africa and a Fellow of the Water
Institute of Southern Africa.
From time to time and on an ad-hoc
basis, over the years, Dr Tiby Mozes has set up strategic alliances with
local and/or foreign companies and, as a result of that, he has
managed multidisciplinary project teams, involving a number of professional people, such as
chemical, mechanical and civil engineers, inorganic, organic and analytical
chemists, biochemists, microbiologists, zoologists and
biologists. TMC has thus specialized in multidisciplinary
projects within the South African market.
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