Tim Driggers serves as the Senior Director of Engineering for Digital Farming Solutions (DFS) at Bayer Crop Science, where he plays a pivotal role in transforming agricultural practices through innovative technology. With a robust background in infrastructure and software leadership, Tim is at the forefront...
Tim Driggers serves as the Senior Director of Engineering for Digital Farming Solutions (DFS) at Bayer Crop Science, where he plays a pivotal role in transforming agricultural practices through innovative technology. With a robust background in infrastructure and software leadership, Tim is at the forefront of designing, deploying, and operating global infrastructure that supports Bayer's commitment to sustainable farming. His expertise in multi-cloud solutions, particularly within Azure and AWS environments, enables him to create scalable and resilient systems that enhance the efficiency of agricultural operations.
At Bayer, Tim is spearheading the revitalization of Platform Engineering within the DFS organization, focusing on the integration of Event Driven Architecture and advanced science model platform infrastructure. This initiative not only enhances the agility of software development but also fosters cross-functional collaboration, driving significant advancements in digital farming technologies. His leadership in incident management and IT operations ensures that the infrastructure remains robust and responsive, supporting the dynamic needs of the agricultural sector.
Tim's strategic vision extends to executive development and IT strategy, where he aligns technology initiatives with Bayer's overarching goals of innovation and sustainability. His experience in enterprise software and e-commerce further enriches his approach, allowing him to leverage cutting-edge solutions that meet the demands of a high-growth industry. As he continues to lead his team through transformative projects, Tim Driggers exemplifies the intersection of technology and agriculture, paving the way for a more sustainable future in farming.