Renaud LE MORTELLEC

Software Architect at Stanley Robotics

Renaud LE MORTELLEC has a diverse work experience, starting in 2006 with Logica as an Ingénieur Etude et Développement. Here, they played a role in various projects, including the migration of the CAPRC DataMart and maintenance and development of applications for i-BP. Renaud also worked as an Expert Technique JAVA / J2SE / Oracle, providing technical expertise and supervising developers.

In 2012, Renaud joined Ostendi as a Full Stack Developer, where they worked until 2015.

From 2015 to 2018, Renaud worked at PhotoBox, initially as a Full Stack Developer and later as a Technical Lead. In this role, they were part of the iFactory team responsible for the software used in Photobox group factories. The system was based on a microservices architecture and included integration workflow and post-print applications.

Currently, Renaud is employed at Stanley Robotics as a Software Architect. Renaud is a member of the backend team, responsible for all the software used in a robotized car park. The system is based on a microservices architecture and includes a public API and car park management functions.

Overall, Renaud has gained extensive experience in software development and technical leadership roles, with a focus on microservices architecture and full-stack development.

Renaud LE MORTELLEC completed their DUT degree in Informatique at Paris-Sud University (Paris XI) from 2004 to 2006. Renaud also obtained a certification in MongoDB for Java Developers from MongoDB University in December 2014.

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Bordeaux, France

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Stanley Robotics

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Stanley Robotics bring forth an inventive, however easy to grasp concept designed to enhance the user experience for travellers who chose to park their car at the airport. With the completely autonomous, robotic valet parking service the steps are simple. You drop your car off at one of their well-lit, enclosed and secured car cabins, and proceedthereafter to take your luggage and belongings out of your vehicle. Once you have confirmed your booking and flight information all that is left is for you to do is to catch your flight. Stan, the name of the valet robot, then does the rest of the work of carefully picking up the vehicle and moving your car to the parking lot to where it is parked in an open spot. Since Stan is connected to your flight information, Stan knows when to retrieve your car and have it waiting for you in the secured parking cabin for hassle-free pick up. The benefits Stanley Robotics brings for users is far more than any other valet parking service. The customer experience that is offered is designed for efficiency, ease of use, and security. There is no need for the user to go searching for a parking spot or spend time and energy carrying luggage to the shuttle pickup location. The kiosks used to input booking and flight information takes little time and are user-friendly. Furthermore, the kiosks offer adaptations for those with reduced mobility. By having Stan perform the valet service, the customer can gain peace of mind knowing that the only interaction that will be had is the careful pickup and placement of your car in a secured parking area.


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Paris, France

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11-50

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