Paul Reynolds

VP Director Commercial Automotive Reporting To CCO at Oxbotica

Paul Reynolds has a 19-year work experience in various roles within the automotive industry. Paul most recently served as the VP Director Commercial Automotive at Oxa, where they focused on deploying self-driving vehicle technology. Prior to that, they held the role of Director & VP Strategic Partnerships Automotive at wejo, where they worked on connected car data and collaborated with partners to improve driver experiences. Reynolds also worked at Verizon Connect as the Snr Director Automotive OEM EMEA, forming strategic alliances with European vehicle manufacturers. Paul served as the Automotive Sales & Channel Director EMEA at Telogis, expanding the company's alliances and sales models internationally. Reynolds began their career at Garmin Europe Ltd as the Automotive OEM Business Manager, responsible for maximizing market share in the Automotive OEM sector. Paul also worked as an Automotive Business Development Manager at Garmin Europe Ltd, forming relationships with key OEM customers. Reynolds started their career at Pioneer Europe as an Automotive Account Manager.

Paul Reynolds attended Bournemouth University from 1996 to 2000, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc Hons) degree in Product Design.

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Oxbotica

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Oxbotica was founded in 2014 by Oxford professors, Paul Newman and Ingmar Posner. Since then, we have grown from a start-up through to one of the world’s leading autonomous driving software companies. We build software for real-world application, drawing on principles of physics, robotics, maths, AI and a dedicated team to perfect our technology. Our autonomous vehicle software is deployed across multiple sectors, bringing the benefits of autonomy to businesses globally. We’re working to build an eco-system that supports the adoption of autonomous vehicles, building partnerships to accelerate the deployment of Universal Autonomy.


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