Aurora Labs Appoints Automotive Industry Veteran Peter Mertens as Chairman of the Board
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Dr. Ing. Peter Mertens, appointed Chairman of the Board, Aurora Labs (Photo: Business Wire)
Peter is an authority in the automotive industry with more than 35 years of experience steering auto companies known for their technology leadership.
Following senior executive positions at several manufacturers, including Daimler, Vehicle Line Executive of Compact Cars at GM, Head of R&D at Volvo Cars and most recently CTO and Head of R&D and Design at Audi when he retired for health reasons. Since the end of 2019 Mertens is back bringing his expertise to the supervisory boards of a select group of global mobility companies, including Faurecia, proteanTecs, Recogni, V-HOLA, Valens, Next Mobility Labs and Circunomics.
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TEL AVIV, Israel–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#autonomousdriving–Aurora Labs, the creators of Self-Healing Software that keeps connected, autonomous and electric vehicles safe and secure, today announced that the auto industry veteran Dr. Ing. Peter Mertens has been appointed Chairman of the Board.
Peter is an authority in the automotive industry with more than 35 years of experience steering auto companies known for their technology leadership.
Following senior executive positions at several manufacturers, including Daimler, Vehicle Line Executive of Compact Cars at GM, Head of R&D at Volvo Cars and most recently CTO and Head of R&D and Design at Audi when he retired for health reasons. Since the end of 2019 Mertens is back bringing his expertise to the supervisory boards of a select group of global mobility companies, including Faurecia, proteanTecs, Recogni, V-HOLA, Valens, Next Mobility Labs and Circunomics.
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