AEye Appoints Automotive and Lidar Veteran Rick Tewell as Chief Operating Officer
Former Velodyne COO to Oversee Operations as AEye Accelerates Volume Production at Scale
AEye, the global leader in active, high-performance LiDAR solutions, announced the appointment of Rick Tewell to chief operating officer (COO). Tewell has a demonstrated record of leadership and success in building and operating enterprise-scale technology businesses. In his role as COO, he will oversee operations, focusing on the continued industrialization and commercialization of AEye’s high performance, active LiDAR system. AEye’s modular hardware design and AI-enabled, software-driven iDAR platform allow for a unique distributed, high quality and low-cost model that leverages AEye’s world class, automotive-grade, outsourced manufacturing through automotive Tier 1 and contract manufacturing partners.
Tewell joins AEye from Velodyne Lidar, where he served most recently as chief operating officer. During his career, Tewell has held progressively senior roles in both hardware and embedded software across industry-leading high technology companies, including Nvidia, Freescale, NXP and VeriSilicon. He brings more than 30 years of engineering and operations experience, including two decades in automotive electronics.
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“Rick is a highly respected technical and business leader, and one of the few COOs with deep automotive and LiDAR expertise,” said Luis Dussan, founder, president, and CTO of AEye. “He is uniquely positioned to help AEye accelerate volume production at scale with our Tier 1 and contract manufacturing partners given his extensive knowledge of hardware and software engineering, supply chain and operations, coupled with his industry domain expertise in automotive, semiconductors and LiDAR.”
“Rick adds breadth and depth to our senior leadership team and builds on our strong public company operating experience,” said Blair LaCorte, CEO of AEye. ”Luis and I are excited and gratified that Rick has decided to leave Velodyne and join our team. I know he will be a strong partner to Nate and John and others on our world class operations team, and equip us to scale. Rick is an excellent fit with AEye and its team-orientated culture.”
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AEye’s active, high performance LiDAR has set standards for LiDAR range, resolution and speed across all major metrics. In a recent press release and in the first-of-its-kind validation of high performance commercial LiDAR, VSI Labs confirmed in an independent report that AEye’s LiDAR system, iDAR, is able to achieve breakthrough performance capabilities. These include up to 1000 meter range at a 10 Hz scan rate, 1600 points per square degree on any object across the Field of View (FOV), over 200 Hz scan rate for full frame and Field of View (FOV), and sensor integration flexibility – enabling the sensor to be mounted behind first surfaces, such as the windshield or grill, with less than 10% observable degradation in performance. AEye’s achievements in long range, high resolution performance and flexible sensor integration ensure the highest levels of safety for automotive and trucking autonomy, while uniquely enabling new ADAS features like highway autonomy, as well as flexibility in sensor packaging and placement.
“I am thrilled to join the AEye team – a group of seasoned executives with technological excellence, operating within an efficient, capital light, scalable business model, and fostering an outstanding corporate culture,” said Tewell. “I was attracted to the next generation system design, wherein AEye’s sensors are centered around a highly manufacturable hardware core, coupled with exceptionally configurable AI-powered software. I look forward to playing a key role in helping AEye bring the world’s best LiDAR sensors and technologies to the masses.”
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