Matt Rosenthal

Co-Founder & CEO at SewerAI

Matt Rosenthal is the co-founder and CEO of SewerAI, a machine learning startup dedicated to automating the sewer inspection industry. Prior to SewerAI, Matt was the co-founder and CTO of Centosette, a data analysis and automation software company that created software tools and systems to automate analysis of data for municipal water systems. Centosette was acquired in 2010 by TPK, the world's largest touch panel manufacturer.

Before Centosette, Matt was a senior firmware engineer at Fitbit, where they led the team that created the first Android tablet. Matt also served as a hardware product line manager and hardware platform manager at Touch Revolution, where they were responsible for the development and production of consumer and industrial tablets and standalone touch panels.

Matt has a passion for creating new technologies that make a difference in people's lives. Matt is a strong leader with a track record of successful product development and management.

Matt Rosenthal holds a Master of Science from Carnegie Mellon University in Electrical and Computer Engineering, which they obtained in 2003. Matt also holds a Bachelor of Science from Carnegie Mellon University in the same field, which they obtained in 2002.

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