Claire Delaunay
Claire Delaunay is vice president of engineering at NVIDIA, where she is responsible for the Isaac robotics initiative and leads a team to bring Isaac to market for roboticists and developers around the world. Prior to joining NVIDIA, Claire was the director of engineering at Uber, after it acquired Otto, the startup she co-founded. She was also the robotics program lead at Google and founded two companies, Botiful and Robotics Valley. Claire has 15 years of experience in robotics and autonomous vehicles leading teams ranging from startups and research labs to Fortune 500 companies. Claire holds a Master of Science in computer engineering from École Privée des Sciences Informatiques (EPSI).
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Revving Robotics: NVIDIA Isaac SDK Brings Modern AI to Autonomous Machines
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