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Alaa Abdallah Aboalela

Technical Product Owner And Lead Software Engineer at EVBox

Alaa AbdAllah AboAlela has work experience in the field of software engineering and product ownership. Alaa is currently employed at EVBox as a Technical Product Owner and Lead Software Engineer since July 2020. Prior to that, they worked at Valeo for nearly 9 years, holding various roles such as Senior Innovation Software Team Leader, Innovation Software Team Leader, Principal HMI Software Engineer, Senior Software Engineer, and Embedded Software Engineer.

Alaa AbdAllah AboAlela completed their education as follows:

From 2010 to 2011, Alaa attended the Information Technology Institute (ITI), where they studied embedded systems. However, no specific degree was obtained during this time.

From 2005 to 2010, Alaa pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering at Cairo University.

In terms of additional certifications, Alaa obtained the "Agile Planning for Software Products" certification from Coursera in September 2019. More recently, in September 2021, they earned the "Certified SAFe® 5 Agilist" certification from Scaled Agile, Inc.

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We drive sustainable mobility by providing smart and scalable charging infrastructure and charging management software to electric vehicles around the world. With over 150,000 charging points across more than 70 countries, we help businesses and cities contribute to a future where everyday transport is emission-free.Founded in 2010, we steppedonto the scene when the market for electric vehicles was still in its infancy. Our founders predicted that demand for charging infrastructure would skyrocket and set their sights on a clear concept: a fully modular charging station that’s easy to use and that can stand the test of time.Thanks to our founders’ foresight and imagination, we became the sole provider of public charging infrastructure in cities such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Monaco. Meanwhile, we also played an active role in promoting smart charging technologies and roaming of charging infrastructure with industry partners and public organizations.In 2017, we were acquired by the energy utility company and global service provider, ENGIE, who identified us as a disruptive cleantech scale-up making an impact in the fast-growing electric mobility industry. In 2018, we acquired the ultra-fast charging station manufacturer, EVTronic, adding the first 1,000 fast-charging stations to our European network.Today, with projects running across Europe, North America, and South America, we’re launching our new generation of residential, commercial, public, and fast-charging solutions that will make electric vehicle charging more accessible than ever.