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Thomas
von der Ohe

Co-Founder, CEO

WHAT DRIVES ME

You come across an opportunity to positively impact societies around the globe maybe once in your lifetime. An opportunity to truly make a difference. Our unique approach to autonomous driving gives us this chance: redefining how people move in a better way. Building and shipping a product with this great team is what drives me day and night.

BACKGROUND

Launched Zoox’ first self-driving vehicle on public streets as leading Technical Program Manager in Silicon Valley, launched Amazon’s first Echo as leading Technical Program Manager on Device Software, Founded two (funded) mobility companies. M. Sc. Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University.

Fabrizio
Scelsi

Co-Founder, CTO

WHAT DRIVES ME

Building products together with an amazing team based on cutting-edge technology to serve a greater purpose and solve problems – for the people, for our planet.

BACKGROUND

Manager of an engineering team in Silicon Valley to build autonomous shuttles, built teams and various mobility products: electric race cars, e-motorcycles, light electric vehicles, electric passenger vehicles, including one of the most successful electric delivery vehicles in Germany. RWTH Aachen, Imperial College London.

Bogdan
Djukic

Co-founder, VP Engineering & Remote Driving Experience

WHAT DRIVES ME

Vay is aiming to launch the first vehicle without a safety driver on public roads in Europe. This involves exciting engineering challenges, many of which have never been worked on before, ranging from autonomous vehicle technology, cybersecurity, backend, machine learning and safety-critical SW. Coming up with engineering solutions to these topics is something that I’m super excited to work on at Vay.

BACKGROUND

Team Lead at Microsoft, Senior Software Engineer at Skype. M. Sc. in Computer Science from Belgrade University.

Mariona
Bosch

VP Programs and Engineering Operations

WHAT DRIVES ME

Working closely with people from different cultures and professional backgrounds (hardware, software, operations, etc.) gives me the chance to learn new ways of approaching projects, structuring teams, and setting up processes every day. The results of this incredible teamwork are hugely rewarding, and visible in each step of our product.

BACKGROUND

Part of the management circle at AUDI AG, responsible for the implementation of prototypes at early development stages of new products (innovation vehicles, concept and pre-series vehicles, show cars, design models, testing single parts, PoCs, 3D-printing)

Justin
Spratt

CBO - Business & Corporate Development

WHAT DRIVES ME

What drives me is to work on goals that have a big impact on society. Additionally, I wanted to work with the smartest and most innovative people in the tech world. That’s better at Vay than any other company I’ve spoken to recently.

BACKGROUND

Responsible for global strategic partnerships at Uber, where he focused on deals with automotive OEMs, vehicle fleet operators, vehicle battery technology companies and electrification infrastructure providers. Was CEO and chief growth officer at Quirk. Began his professional life at Morgan Stanley as a fixed income trader after studying economics and finance. Built the first startup incubator in Africa in 2002 and has been mentoring founders of technology startups for over ten years. He is an angel investor in software technology and holds board positions in some of these companies.

Irene
Molins

Director of People

WHAT DRIVES ME

Driven by a passion for fostering vibrant organizational cultures, I am a seasoned leader specializing in People and Culture. Throughout my career journey, I’ve championed initiatives to empower teams, from crafting recruitment strategies aligned with core values to implementing data-driven processes for optimal People Operations.

BACKGROUND

My background spans roles where I’ve spearheaded the establishment of People departments from scratch and led teams through significant growth. I thrive on continuous learning, embracing remote/hybrid cultures and cutting-edge HR technologies. I leadled innovative solutions to optimise processes and initiatives that rewarded InfoJobs a “Best Place to Work”.
Outside of work, my passions for mountains and my dog, reflect my eagerness to explore the wild and love for 4-legs companions.

David
Gossow

Senior Principal Software Engineer

WHAT DRIVES ME

After having worked in autonomous robotics research for a long time in the Silicon Valley, I am thrilled to be working at a company that is finally bringing this technology into people’s everyday lives.

BACKGROUND

Tech Lead at Google Tango in Mountain View, Research Engineer at Willow Garage, yoga instructor since 2018.

Johanna
Loomis

Lead Industrial Designer

WHAT DRIVES ME

What drives me at Vay is the enthusiasm and passion for a vision that is embedded in the company culture, and at the same time the strict discipline in its implementation.

BACKGROUND

Industrial Product Design Lead at TEAMS DESIGN GmbH for over six years, started as a Trainee in Shanghai City. Worked as Industrial and Product Designer at LOTHAR BOHM ASSOCIATES LIMITED, Lutz Herrmann Design, Indeed Innovation and Werksdesign.

Vladimir
Bilonenko

Director of Software Engineering

WHAT DRIVES ME

Helping engineers to do their best and most important work. Elegance in software. Bringing ideas from books to real life and from one domain to another. Going from A to B fast.

BACKGROUND

Software Generalist. Maps and Mobility Geek (Lon, Lat not Lat, Lon). High Load at Yandex, Geo Analytics and Last Mile at HERE Maps, Mobility Platform at Daimler. Conway’s Law Enthusiast.

ALINA
PRESTI

Remote Driver

WHAT DRIVES ME

A car enthusiast, driven by cars, driving and technology.

BACKGROUND

Nursery school teacher. Driver at Skoda’s start-up Caredriver.

Claire
Eagan

Director of Legal

WHAT DRIVES ME

I’m passionate about leveraging technology to democratize transportation and revolutionize the mobility landscape.

BACKGROUND

Senior Counsel Product & Strategy at Uber handling catastrophic loss claims and litigation, 13 years of experience in product & safety advising and risk mitigation, J.D. University of Illinois at Chicago.

Introducing our Connectivity Team

Connectivity is the invisible thread that makes remote driving possible. Meet three of our experts behind the seamless, reliable connectivity systems that keep every Vay operation running smoothly: Dariusz, Paulo, and Ralf. 

How would you describe connectivity?

All: Connectivity is the state of being connected. For Vay, it’s the connection between the Remote Driving Station and the vehicle. It’s what enables our Remote Drivers to control one of our cars from a distance – exactly as if they were sitting in it! 

How would you describe your job?

Ralf: We have a very small, close-knit team. My job is about teamwork. I’m a Principal Software Engineer and the tech lead of the Real-time Transport Team. I was responsible for the original design and architecture of the Vay network stack. Until recently, we were a team of 3, and we all had our niches. But lately, we have all been working to bridge the gaps between our specializations and collaborate on our broader connectivity. 

Dariusz: I’m a Principal Software Engineer. My subset of connectivity is called “real-time transport,” which means I write software that runs when a car is driven remotely.  

Paulo: I’m a Senior Telecommunications Engineer. I focus on creating the tools and running the tests needed to ensure each Vay car is seamlessly connected to our Remote Driving Stations. 

What does a typical day look like for you?

Dariusz and Ralf: Our days always start with a team meeting. Our team mostly works remotely, so it’s essential for us to keep each other updated on our tasks and discuss any actions that need to be taken – and it’s also a great chance to connect personally! After that, we typically work independently on our tasks for the day. Sometimes we are testing, and other times we are writing code. 

Paulo: Currently, I mostly focus on data, data, data! Creating dashboards, checking statistics, bugs, and incidents, finding possible points of failure within the system, and things like that.

Why is connectivity critical for our remotely driven service? 

Dariusz and Ralf: Connectivity in a remotely driven service is the underlying, most critical part. We need to transfer data both to the car and from the car. This includes video from our cameras that is transferred to the Remote Driving Station’s screens. The internet is a public infrastructure, and its connectivity quality is called ‘best-effort’, which means that the internet tries its best to deliver the packets, but it’s not always guaranteed. Here is where our expertise and cutting-edge technology come together to deliver a seamless, reliable end-to-end connection.

How do you prevent network outages?

Dariusz: We work with multiple network providers instead of depending on a single one, and that’s exactly to ensure we are not affected by outages or congestion happening on their end. We use 3–4 operators at the same time.

Paulo: In addition to working with multiple providers, we have a protocol to react to outages. We identify the problem immediately and work to find where else we can send the data, like through another network provider.

What are some pain points in connectivity that must be considered?

Ralf: The internet is a limited resource, and everybody wants it. We send large amounts of data through the same network that everyone else is also using. Constant, reliable connectivity in itself is something that is difficult to achieve – but at Vay, we have very advanced technologies and protocols that enable a safe remote driving service. 

Paulo: Latency is the most important one. Secondly, throughput, which is the speed at which data can be put through the transport medium. These are the most basic pain points. Ensuring good quality coverage is also a key consideration.  

What skills or experiences have been most valuable to build the connectivity stack at Vay?

Dariusz: The team that built this had quite a lot of experience in software development. Many of us had 20 years of experience before we joined Vay. 

Paulo: What has helped me the most is statistics. Statistics really is everything. When you need to analyze a situation, there is no other way than checking all the metrics that each device produces. To know and understand what is normal, you need to know what the normal range of expected values is, and this can only be done with statistics. You need to develop a keen eye to train your eyes to find problems. In this process, you start developing tools to find issues more easily

Ralf: The whole team has really strong C++ skills that come into play.

What makes Vay’s system unique?

Paulo: Pushing boundaries successfully. While our team was driving one of our cars remotely in San Francisco, someone told our CEO, “Wow, you are able to drive at this stadium?” Usually, at massive events, connectivity is bad. I never imagined that we could remotely drive a car in a place like that. I didn’t think it could be done – but we did it, and we did it efficiently. 

Dariusz: The real-time constraints are what make the connectivity system an essential component of Vay. The combination of such requirements results in the uniqueness of our system

What’s your favorite part of your job?

Dariusz: I generally like programming. I enjoy the process of understanding what I’m coding and working toward a solution within the process. 

Ralf: I think it’s exciting to work on this technology. It’s so fun to see our vehicles remotely driving, and it’s thanks to our work. 

Paulo: I like the idea that I’m working for something that, in the future, can really help humanity. It’s not only about remote driving, it’s about remote services as a whole. We’re using these developments at Vay to contribute to the future.

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