We focus on our clients and development while
our server infrastructure and accounts are out-sourced.
We deliver consulting and training in tandem
with an international network of expertise partners.

Robin Bailey, Managing Director, ‘Mr STEM’
Robin is one of the lead architects of the STEM software, and his regular contact
with service providers and equipment vendors allows him to maintain the flexible,
decision-support systems required in the telecoms industry today. He has 30 years
of experience of training both colleagues and clients in a variety of workshop and
critical support situations.
In his former role at Analysys Mason, as well as gaining a deep understanding of
accounting practice, Robin acquired an encyclopaedic knowledge of back-office automation
and manageable web-development techniques, both skillsets which are evident in our
internal systems today and our future vision of STEM Online. Fortunately he was
born with a fanatical eye for detail!
Robin is that rare combination of engineer and communicator: if it moves, he will
be the first to work out how, and thereafter to elaborate and share this knowledge
for the wider good. Robin has degrees in mathematics from both the universities
of Oxford and Cambridge and writes songs for full music production for fun when
not otherwise busy with his large family (and even larger family of STEM enthusiasts
worldwide).
“I take great professional pride in maintaining a direct connection between
our sales and development activities, indeed in more or less living that role, hence
my more informal title.”

Michael Waterman, Expert Practitioner and Support Engineer
Michael Waterman has been working with the STEM software for around twenty years,
originally as a client at Telecom New Zealand, and then in a variety of consulting
roles, mostly for Network Strategies Ltd., after a one-year stint with Analysys
in the mid-90s. Mike’s experience includes business planning, cost modelling and
technology decision making, as well as sub-contracting STEM training assignments
around the world.
Due to his close association with the STEM development team, Mike has often been
an alpha-tester for significant new features, and has also been involved in the
development of numerous advanced modelling techniques and reference models. Mike
has recently completed a PhD in software engineering at the Victoria University of Wellington and currently provides part-time support and training activities for Implied Logic.
“I have helped clients in five continents realise their modelling ambitions
faster than they could believe possible. STEM defines a universal modelling experience
which transcends conventional language barriers.”

Tomáš Chrien, Software Developer
Tomáš joined Implied Logic on 01 October 2013. He has an
MSc in Computing from Imperial College, London and is particularly interested in
technology and problem solving.
Tomáš’s responsibilities at Implied Logic include client support and taking
part in the development process, from feature design to implementation and testing.
“I am excited to work on continuously evolving software and to see my work
actively improving the experience of our clients.”

Beth Stevens, Editor
Beth has a first-class degree in biological natural sciences from the University
of Cambridge, and had a first career in genetic research of plant–pathogen interactions.
Since having a break to raise a family, she has worked in an editorial capacity
for the Society for Reproduction and Fertility and for Abcam.
Beth is now responsible for the content, presentation and consistency of Implied
Logic’s technical documentation, including the STEM user guide, online help and
training course material (not to mention this website), which all benefit from her
rapid reading and comprehension, sharp eye and scientific background.
“I have a very busy family life away from the office, so it is a welcome change
to work in a calm and disciplined environment where our attention to detail is of
great importance to our clients.”