Alexander Grever

Teamleiter Softwareentwicklung at KRONE Agriculture

Alexander Grever is a skilled professional with extensive experience in software development and mobile robotics. Since May 2020, Alexander has served as Teamleiter Softwareentwicklung at KRONE Agriculture, focusing on leading software projects. Concurrently, Alexander works as a Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter and Doktorand at Hochschule Osnabrück, conducting research in autonomous mobile robot navigation with expertise in motion planning and optimization, while also teaching various engineering modules and supervising student projects. Prior roles include Project Engineer at Science To Business GmbH and involvement in advanced vehicle dynamics at ZF Group. Alexander holds a Master of Science in Development and Production and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, both from Hochschule Osnabrück.

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Bielefeld, Germany

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KRONE Agriculture

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Maschinenfabrik Bernard KRONE GmbH & Co. KG, based in Spelle, Germany, is part of the KRONE Group and a proven specialist in forage harvesting technology. Our product range includes disc mowers, rotary tedders, rotary rakes, forage wagons and trailers, round balers and large square balers, the Premos pelleting press and the two self-propelled machines BiG M (high-performance mower conditioner) and BiG X (forage harvester). Our flagship is the BiG X 1180, which has a whopping 1156 hp. This means that we are currently building the most powerful agricultural machine in the world in Spelle. KRONE agricultural machinery is sold in more than 60 countries worldwide. In the meantime, the name KRONE stands for much more than just mechanical engineering. With around 2,000 employees, we develop answers to the challenges of the future - such as Agriculture 4.0, Industry 4.0, digitalization, e-commerce and climate change. KRONE agriculture - Quality made in Spelle since 1906.


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Spelle, Germany

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1,001-5,000

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