IVU Traffic Technologies AG
Pierre Lasbleis has a diverse work experience in the field of software engineering and development. Pierre began their career in 2012 as a Technical Coordinator and Developer for the project AR-Meds, where they gained skills in project management, development (Java for Android, PHP, SQL, C++), and augmented reality. In 2014, they interned as a Matlab developer at SKZ - Das Kunststoff-Zentrum. Since 2017, Pierre has been working at IVU Traffic Technologies, starting as a Software Engineer and progressing to the role of Senior Software Engineer. Currently, they hold the position of Software Architect at the company.
Pierre Lasbleis obtained a Master of Science (dual degree) in Computer Science from Technische Universität Berlin, completing their studies in 2017. Prior to that, from 2013 to 2014, they earned a Statement of Accomplishment in Machine Learning from Stanford University through an online course. In 2012, Pierre attended Centrale Lille for an engineering program, although it is unclear if they obtained a specific degree during that time. Additionally, they received certifications including the Goethe-Zertifikat C1 from Goethe-Institut e.V. in June 2014 and the TOEIC from Educational Testing Service (ETS) in January 2014.
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IVU Traffic Technologies AG
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IVU Traffic Technologies AG is a Germany-based company engaged in the development, production and marketing of software for planning, organization and information processing for public administrations, transport companies and other public and private sector service providers. The Company's main product is the IVU.suite, which features, among others, IVU.plan for workforce management, IVU.vehicle for fleet disposal, IVU.realtime for passenger information, IVU.control for statistics, IVU.pool for data integration, IVU.cockpit as cockpit software solution, IVU.ticket for ticket printing and e-ticketing, IVU.journey for journey planning, IVU.box as cockpit hardware and IVU.validator for e-ticketing terminals.