Relay Robotics expands senior product management staff

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Relay Robotics expands senior product management staff


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Relay Robotics, a developer of cellular service robots for the hospitality, healthcare, and actual property industries, added three key executives to its product staff. Matt Townsend joins as VP of software program engineering, Eric Nguyen was named VP of product administration and Jason Hu was named senior designer.

“We’re excited to add Matt, Eric, and Jason to our product team just as we’re experiencing rapid growth and interest from some of the largest customers in hospitality, healthcare and corporate locations,” stated Michael O’Donnell, Relay Robotics chairman & CEO. “Their 50-plus years of collective experience designing and building award-winning software and hardware products will enhance our strong team and bring new levels of innovation and speed to market.”

Relay Robotics launched in May 2022. It was shaped by buying Savioke, a developer of cellular supply robots. The folks, mental property, the Relay product line, and all buyer agreements all came to visit to Relay Robotics.

Before Relay, Townsend held senior roles at Aspiration (VP of engineering), Kollective Technology (VP of engineering), Amazon (software program improvement supervisor of Amazon Lab126), Visual Concepts (senior lead software program engineer) and Motorola (software program engineer intern).

“Matt’s proven ability to grow and manage world-class engineering teams will help us meet the next set of challenges as we scale the business,” stated Steve Cousins, Relay Robotics founder & CTO.

Nguyen brings 25 years of product administration and operations expertise from senior positions at Kollective Technology (chief product officer), Jama Software (VP of promoting and gross sales improvement), and Admax Network (director of merchandise and operations).

“Eric’s extensive experience designing and building award-winning software and hardware products will enhance our team and push us to new levels of innovation and customer satisfaction,” stated O’Donnell.

Hu brings years of commercial design and person expertise work to bear on the distinctive challenges of fielding robots that work instantly with most people. At the Academy of Art in San Francisco he studied, amongst different issues, human robotic interplay design, and has been working with Relay Robotics for years as a advisor.

“We are extremely happy to have Jason full-time on the team as we enter this new phase of Relay Robotics history. He has the background we need to continue Relay’s leadership in designing robots that continually delight people and support our clients in the service industry,” stated Cousins.


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