Qasar Younis, co-founder and CEO of Applied Intuition, a company that builds software solutions to help automakers develop self-driving cars, spoke at the Stanford University Entrepreneurial Thought Leader Seminar. Younis, a mechanical engineer with a background in automotive engineering, discussed the transition towards next-generation vehicles and artificial intelligence (AI) 's role in it.
The “Radically Pragmatic Insights” talk was geared towards aspiring entrepreneurs, particularly Stanford students. Younis shared his experiences as an investor and founder, offering practical advice for those looking to launch their businesses.
Younis highlighted the challenges automakers, Tier 1 suppliers, and companies face in the trucking, construction, and agriculture industries as they develop new vehicles. Applied Intuition’s software solutions ***ist these companies in navigating this transition.
The discussion also touched upon Younis’ background in mechanical engineering and his time working in the automotive industry before the rise of AI in car manufacturing. Younis pointed out that the field of automotive engineering wasn’t particularly “sexy” during his early career, but it has undergone a significant transformation in recent years.
The “Radically Pragmatic Insights” talk was geared towards aspiring entrepreneurs, particularly Stanford students. Younis shared his experiences as an investor and founder, offering practical advice for those looking to launch their businesses.
Younis highlighted the challenges automakers, Tier 1 suppliers, and companies face in the trucking, construction, and agriculture industries as they develop new vehicles. Applied Intuition’s software solutions ***ist these companies in navigating this transition.
The discussion also touched upon Younis’ background in mechanical engineering and his time working in the automotive industry before the rise of AI in car manufacturing. Younis pointed out that the field of automotive engineering wasn’t particularly “sexy” during his early career, but it has undergone a significant transformation in recent years.
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