A day in the life of Martin Mathis
Erza Mehmeti: How long have you been with KYBURZ?
Martin Mathis: I have been with KYBURZ for 7 years.
Erza: What are your activities?
Martin: I work in almost all departments, such as development, electronics, 2ndLife, and events. So to speak the all-rounder for everything new, special, and unforeseen, I help out. Often so much is created in a short time. I'm mainly responsible for the mechanical side of things and always jump in wherever there's a need.
Erza: What is your typical daily routine?
Martin: My daily routine is mostly unplanned from morning to evening. I start at about 07:15 and work until about 16:30. Martin Kyburz tells me roughly where I should help and where less. Otherwise, I always find a lot of work to do.
Erza: What do you like? What do you like less?
Martin: I like the great variety because of the different departments I work in. This means I know every single product and almost all the employees.
What I like less at the moment are the many locations. Since I change departments a lot, this is simply tedious and time-consuming.
Erza: What do you like to do in your free time?
Martin: In my free time I like to travel, often to rather unusual countries, and I prefer to travel there by car on big road trips. I also paraglide and fly model airplanes.
Erza: How did it come about that you are going to work for KYBURZ in Thailand soon?
Martin: In 2018, I was in Thailand with friends to fly UAV Drones. That's how I met Thomas Lüscher (CEO Kyburz Asia), and we got along very well. Through him, I was able to work for Kampon (eRod customer) as a car mechanic for exceptional sports vehicles for two months after my world trip. In a few weeks, I will fly to Thailand again, this time for KYBURZ to set up a production of tricycles on site.
Erza: What do you like about Thailand?
Martin: I like Thailand a lot because it is diversified. It is mixed like the 1st and 3rd world. On the one hand, technically highly modern and on the other hand, the elementary and adventurous life.
19.02.2021, ERM
Here you can find a short video about Martin's time in Thailand: