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REDMOND, WA - MicroVision, Inc. (NASDAQ:MVIS), known for its advanced perception solutions in the fields of autonomy and mobility, today announced the appointment of Glen W. DeVos as its new Chief Technology Officer. DeVos, an industry veteran, will be taking charge of the company’s global engineering and product strategy, reporting directly to CEO Sumit Sharma.
Glen DeVos brings to the table over three decades of experience in the automotive and industrial sectors, particularly in areas of autonomy and mobility. His career includes a long tenure at Aptiv, formerly Delphi Automotive (NYSE:APTV), where he held roles such as Chief Technology Officer and President of the Advanced Safety and User Experience division. DeVos’s expertise in leading large-scale teams and launching complex software and hardware platforms is expected to be a key factor in propelling MicroVision’s growth trajectory.
Sumit Sharma, CEO of MicroVision, expressed enthusiasm about the new addition to the team, highlighting DeVos’s deep understanding of technology solutions and his potential to aid the company in delivering innovative software and hardware technologies. DeVos himself is eager to contribute to MicroVision’s leadership team and accelerate the company’s go-to-market strategy.
MicroVision’s focus is on driving the global adoption of perception solutions to enhance safety in mobility and autonomy. The company’s engineering efforts are concentrated in Redmond, Washington, and Hamburg, Germany. MicroVision’s proprietary technology includes MEMS-based laser beam scanning, integrated with lasers, optics, hardware, algorithms, and machine learning software, aiming to improve safety across various industries, including robotics, automated warehouse, agriculture, automotive, and military applications.
The announcement is based on a press release statement and comes as the company continues to navigate the competitive landscape of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving technologies. MicroVision’s ability to maintain its market position and deliver on its strategic goals will be closely watched by investors and industry observers alike.
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