Stan Schneider
Stan is CEO of Real-Time Innovations (RTI), the world’s largest software framework provider for autonomous systems. RTI software runs nearly 2000 projects including the largest power plants in North America, the Canadian Air Traffic Control system, NASA's launch control system, nearly all Navy ships, GE HealthCare's hospital device networks, Siemens wind turbine farms, trains and metro control systems, and over 250 autonomous vehicle designs. Stan serves on the board of the Autonomous Vehicle Computing Consortium (AVCC) and the board of the Teloperation Consortium.
Before RTI, Stan managed the Stanford Aerospace Robotics Laboratory, led a systems software team for personal computers, and developed software for telecommunications. Stan started his career working on automotive safety systems and occupant protection. Stan completed a PhD in EE/CS at Stanford with a thesis on autonomous systems.
Sessions
- Accelerating Next-Gen Vehicle Design through a Standardized Architecture
- Wednesday, January 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada)