05.02.2025 • NewsMobile AutomationAutomationRobotik

Neura Robotics appoints Dr. Oliver Wolst as CTO

He takes over the role from Jens Fabrowsky, who will focus on scaling the product business as COO.

Oliver Wolst. Bild: Neura Robotics
Oliver Wolst. Bild: Neura Robotics

Neura Robotics has appointed Dr. Oliver Wolst as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Wolst, a former Bosch executive, brings extensive experience in the automotive and electronics industries. He takes over the role from Jens Fabrowsky, who will focus on scaling the product business as COO. Wolst will lead the innovation strategy in cognitive robotics and accelerate product development.

Dr. Wolst emphasizes the transformative potential of cognitive robotics and is excited to shape this field at Neura Robotics. CEO David Reger highlights Wolst's extensive experience, which will help the company advance cognitive robotics. Wolst brings over 20 years of experience, including senior positions at Bosch, where he led the Automotive Semiconductor Integrated Circuits division and developed innovative technologies. His expertise includes sensor innovation, semiconductor technology, and automotive electronics.

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NEURA Robotics GmbH

Gutenbergstraße 44
72555 Metzingen
Germany

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