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Olivier Mattmann is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Hotzone Solutions since 2010. With over 18 years of experience at the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), he has developed a wealth of knowledge and expertise in training CBRNe teams in real-world environments. During his time at OPCW, he operate as an international Chief Team Leader Inspector Chemical Munitions Specialist, developing and designing  the required OPCW guidelines and inspections procedures, responsible for the planning, preparation, and associated implementation of the training of inspectors; the execution of live agent training courses with chemical warfare agents; radiation protection; analytical chemistry; and non-destructive testing evaluation of munitions, containers, and IEDs. Additionally, he served as a military officer in the NBC platoon, where he worked closely with the French Civil Protection to develop policies, scenarios, and emergency procedures for the response to terrorist and hazardous material incidents. He holds an Dr Engineer Diploma in Nuclear Physics from the Delft Technical University in the Netherlands. As OPCW chief inspector he is a Nobel prize laureate. As the visionary CEO of Hotzone Solutions, Olivier Mattmann has established the company as a international leader in the field of CBRNe training and first emergency response. Under his direction, Hotzone Solutions has become one of the few private firms in the world that certifies its personnel ,clients and related equipments in a live agent environment with real chemical warfare/radiological/biological agents on an annual basis and provide tailormade  material solutions. The company's comprehensive training, expertise and CBRNe certification programs for civilian and military personnel are based on extensive worldwide practical experience and are in line with the international recognized standards. Under his leadership, the company has gained a worldwide reputation for expertise in NBC Defense, international weapons inspection, emergency response, emergency medical response, hazardous materials response, non-destructive investigation, and risk analysis. Furthermore, as the President of the International CBRNe Institute (ICI) since 2013, he continues to make significant contributions to the field and provide valuable support to the CBRNe community. He has published numerous papers  and books related to NDT and CBRNe. Olivier is also fluent in English, French and Dutch, and has good notion of Arabic and Russian.