Be-Mobile
Wim Vanbelle has extensive experience in the software development and technology sector. Wim started their career in 1998 as an Administrator IRC-Server at Chat.Be, where they worked until 2007. In 2005, they joined Strand Associates as a Software Developer, working as a .NET consultant for DB, Rekencentra, and Wolters Kluwer. Wim then worked as a Software Developer at B. Rekencentra NV from 2006 to 2007, where they worked on projects for Deutsche Bahn and internal applications. In 2007, they joined Wolters Kluwer as a Software Developer for a brief period. Later that year, they joined Be-Mobile as a Software Developer and System Administrator until 2010. During their time at Be-Mobile, they also held the role of CTO. In 2010, they joined Go-Mobile, initially as Chief Software Architect and later as CTO until 2014. Since 2014, they have been working as the CTO at Be-Mobile. In this role, they are responsible for fighting traffic jams and controlling both individual traveler and road operator mobility using advanced technology and data analysis from millions of connected cars and drivers.
Wim Vanbelle pursued their Bachelor's degree in Applied Computer Science from 2001 to 2005 at Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen - Vlaamse Autonome Hogeschool.
Be-Mobile
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Be-Mobile is a smart mobility service provider, headquartered in Ghent, Belgium. Leveraging its expertise, Be-Mobile develops high-tech solutions in the areas of smart mobility, traffic monitoring and management, connected vehicle technologies, traffic information, mobile payment and toll collection to pave the way to smoother daily mobility. Be-Mobile uses the power of connected vehicles and travelers to monitor traffic 24/7. Fusing live and historical data from connected vehicles, road sensors, traffic operators and multimodal mobility sources, Be-Mobile helps provide actionable traffic management. Traffic flows are optimized via the Be-Mobile Big Data platform, bringing traffic control messages both on dynamic road signs, as personalized messages into smartphones and on dashboards.