Uri Autobrains

Appointment
Autobrains welcomes Uri Yacovy as its new Chief Operating Officer

“We consider ourselves fortunate to have him as our new COO, and we eagerly anticipate harnessing his extensive knowledge and network in our day-to-day operations,” said Founder and CEO Igal Raichelgauz.

Israeli AI mobility company Autobrains has announced that it has appointed Uri Yacovy as its new Chief Operating Officer. Yacovy is a former Senior Vice President of Mobileye and now joins the Autobrains leadership team alongside Founder and CEO Igal Raichelgauz.
"Uri brings a wealth of knowledge, relationships, and strategic insight to the Autobrains team,” said Raichelgauz. “Our prior collaboration has given us a deep appreciation for his expertise. Together, we look forward to achieving new heights of success, propelling Autobrains towards becoming a global AI leader in the automotive industry. Uri's contributions will undoubtedly help us deliver on our promises of excellence, product innovation, and a steadfast commitment to our clients. We consider ourselves fortunate to have him as our new COO, and we eagerly anticipate harnessing his extensive knowledge and network in our day-to-day operations."
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Yacovy joins Autobrains with more than 15 years of experience at Mobileye, where he most recently served as Senior Vice President and General Manager of Series Production. He initially served solely as an advisory board member before joining the team at the senior level. Before his tenure at Mobileye, Uri Yacovy spent several years as a network and security expert.
His primary mission at Autobrains is to accelerate Autobrains’ growth and expand production activities, ensuring that its self-learning AI becomes a staple in volume production. He will also help in identifying growth opportunities, streamlining product development, and fostering innovation to meet evolving market demands.
Autobrains is an Israeli AI mobility company that helps apply artificial intelligence to provide safer advanced driver assistance (ADAS) and autonomous driving (AD) systems. Strategic investors include Knorr-Bremse AG, BMW i Ventures, Toyota Ventures, VinFast, Continental AG, Temasek, and Autel.