Serve Robotics Appoints Anthony Armenta as Chief Software & Data Officer
Serve Robotics (Nasdaq: SERV) has appointed Anthony Armenta as Chief Software and Data Officer. In this newly created role, Armenta will lead the development of Serve's software, AI, and autonomy stack to enhance robot reliability, performance, and nationwide scalability. Armenta previously worked at Serve as VP of Software Engineering at Postmates before the company's spin-off from Uber. He brings over 30 years of experience, including roles as CTO at GM BrightDrop, VP of Software Engineering at Anki Robotics, and SVP of Engineering at Wyse Technologies.
Serve Robotics (Nasdaq: SERV) ha nominato Anthony Armenta come Chief Software and Data Officer. In questo ruolo appena creato, Armenta guiderà lo sviluppo del software, dell'IA e dello stack di autonomia di Serve per migliorare l'affidabilità, le prestazioni e la scalabilità nazionale dei robot. Prima di questo, Armenta ha lavorato presso Serve come VP di Ingegneria del Software in Postmates, prima della scissione dell'azienda da Uber. Porta con sé oltre 30 anni di esperienza, inclusi ruoli come CTO di GM BrightDrop, VP di Ingegneria del Software in Anki Robotics e SVP di Ingegneria in Wyse Technologies.
Serve Robotics (Nasdaq: SERV) ha nombrado a Anthony Armenta como Chief Software and Data Officer. En este nuevo puesto, Armenta liderará el desarrollo del software de Serve, la IA y la pila de autonomía para mejorar la fiabilidad, el rendimiento y la escalabilidad a nivel nacional de los robots. Anteriormente, Armenta trabajó en Serve como VP de Ingeniería de Software en Postmates, antes de la separación de la empresa de Uber. Aporta más de 30 años de experiencia, incluyendo roles como CTO en GM BrightDrop, VP de Ingeniería de Software en Anki Robotics y SVP de Ingeniería en Wyse Technologies.
Serve Robotics (Nasdaq: SERV)는 앤서니 아멘타(Anthony Armenta)를 최고 소프트웨어 및 데이터 책임자로 임명했습니다. 이 새로 만들어진 역할에서 아멘타는 Serve의 소프트웨어, 인공지능(AI), 자율성 스택 개발을 주도하여 로봇의 신뢰성, 성능 및 전국적 확장성을 향상시킬 것입니다. 아멘타는 이전에 Uber로부터 분사된 Postmates에서 소프트웨어 엔지니어링 부사장으로 Serve에서 일했습니다. 그는 GM BrightDrop의 CTO, Anki Robotics의 소프트웨어 엔지니어링 부사장, Wyse Technologies의 엔지니어링 수석 부사장 등 30년 이상의 경력을 가지고 있습니다.
Serve Robotics (Nasdaq: SERV) a nommé Anthony Armenta au poste de Chief Software and Data Officer. Dans ce nouveau rôle, Armenta dirigera le développement du logiciel de Serve, de l'IA et de la pile d'autonomie pour améliorer la fiabilité, la performance et l'évolutivité nationale des robots. Auparavant, Armenta a travaillé chez Serve en tant que VP de l'ingénierie logicielle chez Postmates, avant la scission de l'entreprise d'Uber. Il possède plus de 30 ans d'expérience, y compris des rôles en tant que CTO de GM BrightDrop, VP de l'ingénierie logicielle chez Anki Robotics et SVP de l'ingénierie chez Wyse Technologies.
Serve Robotics (Nasdaq: SERV) hat Anthony Armenta zum Chief Software and Data Officer ernannt. In dieser neu geschaffenen Position wird Armenta die Entwicklung der Software, der KI und des Autonomie-Stacks von Serve leiten, um die Zuverlässigkeit, die Leistung und die landesweite Skalierbarkeit der Roboter zu verbessern. Zuvor arbeitete Armenta bei Serve als VP für Software Engineering bei Postmates, bevor das Unternehmen von Uber abgespalten wurde. Er bringt über 30 Jahre Erfahrung mit, darunter Rollen als CTO von GM BrightDrop, VP für Software Engineering bei Anki Robotics und SVP für Engineering bei Wyse Technologies.
- Strategic hire of experienced executive with prior company knowledge
- Addition of 30+ years of relevant industry expertise in software, AI, and robotics
- Strengthening of technical leadership team for nationwide scaling efforts
- None.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Serve Robotics Inc. ("Serve") (Nasdaq: SERV), a leading autonomous sidewalk delivery company, today announced the appointment of former Postmates and GM executive Anthony Armenta as Chief Software and Data Officer. In the newly created role, Armenta will lead the development and strengthening of Serve's software, AI, and autonomy stack, enhancing the robots’ reliability, performance, and ability to scale nation-wide. Armenta re-joins Serve after previously spearheading early development of the company’s autonomous robots as Vice President of Software Engineering at Postmates, prior to Serve’s spin-off from Uber.
“We are thrilled to have Anthony back at Serve, using his expertise to push the boundaries of AI and autonomy in our robots. His deep experience in scaling complex systems will be crucial in helping us maintain our technology leadership,” said Serve Robotics co-founder and CEO, Dr. Ali Kashani.
Anthony Armenta brings more than 30 years of experience in software engineering and leadership to Serve. He previously served as Chief Technology Officer at GM BrightDrop, where he led teams focused on all-electric last-mile delivery, commercial fleet management, and artificial intelligence. Armenta has also held senior roles as Vice President of Software Engineering at both Postmates and Anki Robotics, and as Senior Vice President of Engineering at Wyse Technologies (acquired by Dell).
"Serve has built a leading autonomous delivery robot, demonstrating what’s possible for real-world performance," said Anthony Armenta. “I’m eager to return and work on refining our systems, expanding capabilities, and helping drive the next phase of Serve’s growth.”
About Serve Robotics
Serve Robotics develops advanced, AI-powered, low-emissions sidewalk delivery robots that endeavor to make delivery sustainable and economical. Spun off from Uber in 2021 as an independent company, Serve has completed tens of thousands of deliveries for enterprise partners such as Uber Eats and 7-Eleven. Serve has scalable multi-year contracts, including a signed agreement to deploy up to 2,000 delivery robots on the Uber Eats platform across multiple U.S. markets.
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