#106 - Reinhard Stolle - VP Engineering, AID Autonomous Intelligent Driving
Autonomous vehicles will no doubt disrupt how we move, but will also have a profound social, economic and cultural impact
Why are Autonomous Vehicles a big deal? How far are they from reality, and what is the most likely path they will take to market? What sort of social, economic and cultural impact might they bring with them?
We explore these themes in our conversation with Dr Reinhard Stolle. Reinhard is Vice President of Engineering at Autonomous Intelligent Driving, or AID. Reinhard has a wealth of experience in the automotive technology and innovation areas, and for over 15 years, has played leadership roles at global automotive OEMs. In 2008, Reinhard founded the central department for Software Architecture and Development at BMW Group. As Managing Director of BMW Car IT from 2012 to 2016, Reinhard built up organisational expertise in the areas of infotainment, driver assistance and autonomous driving. In his most recent role at BMW Group, Reinhard was VP for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, and focused on AI for autonomous driving.
AID, is based in Munich, and is bringing together top talent in automotive, software, robotics and AI. Working with the agility and mindset of a start-up and the powerful support and backing of Audi and the Volkswagen Group, AID is creating the backbone of a universal self-driving system.
Our conversation today dipped into Reinhard’s wealth of wisdom, and it was super enlightening for me. I hope you enjoy it too.