Engineer β’ Entrepreneur β’ Classical Pianist
Simone Renzi is an Italian engineer, software architect, and founder of RENOR & Partners Srl, a consultancy specialized in automation, AI-powered tools, and secure, scalable digital infrastructures.
With over 20 years of experience, Simone designs and builds systems that combine technical precision with long-term sustainability.
His expertise spans applied AI, cloud-native architecture, business process automation, intelligent data workflows, and embedded IoT prototyping (Raspberry Pi and sensor networks).
- π Additional projects under NDA (banking, HR automation, scientific instrumentation)
Simone actively develops embedded solutions with Raspberry Pi, sensor integration, and edge computing models for scientific, industrial and environmental use cases.
His prototyping lab focuses on building resilient, cost-effective and real-world deployable devices, using technologies like:
Python,Bash,C++(low-level interfacing)MQTT,REST APIs,I2C,GPIO,USB OTGDocker,Flask,SQLiteon Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu- Environmental sensors: DHT22, DS18B20, NIR, NTC, thermocouples
Notable devices:
- βοΈ CryoSense β Smart telemetry system for cold chain & scientific freezers
- πΎ SpectraScan Gluten β Portable NIR spectrometer for gluten residue detection
- π CryoTruck β Temperature monitoring for refrigerated transport (in development)
- π¬ IoT LabKit β Multi-sensor development platform (internal)
Simone is known for his analytical clarity, rigorous ethics, and ability to bridge disciplines: engineering, research, entrepreneurship, and music.
He believes in engineering as a form of respect for reality β and in silence as the true signal of impact.
βYou donβt need to raise your voice when what youβve built speaks for itself.β
He is also a classically trained pianist and long-time interpreter of Chopin and Rachmaninoff.
- π simonerenzi.com β Portfolio and documentation
- π’ renor.it β Company, services & Official Blog
- π§ͺ GitHub Projects β Public & placeholders
- π© Get in touch for speaking, advisory, or collaborations.
π Note: Several ongoing projects are private due to IP or client confidentiality.
The green squares on the contribution graph reflect both public and private work.