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Laurenz Vavrovsky

Director Of Operations & Business Development | EMEA at Superpedestrian

Laurenz Vavrovsky is an accomplished professional with a robust background in mobility, entrepreneurship, and consulting. Currently serving as General Manager for the DACH region at Superpedestrian since March 2021, Laurenz focuses on sustainable transportation solutions. Previous roles include General Manager for Austria and Operations Manager in Vienna at AustrianStartups, as well as Senior Consultant at EFS Business Consultancy Co., Ltd., where Laurenz worked on a strategic platform for autonomous driving. Laurenz has also contributed as a consultant for Glovo, an intern at Accenture, and performed internal audits for RSM International. Educational credentials include a Master of Science in Innovation & Entrepreneurship from Esade and a Bachelor of Science in International Business from WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business).

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Vienna, Austria

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Superpedestrian

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Superpedestrian is a transportation robotics company located in Cambridge, MA. Founded out of MIT in 2013, Superpedestrian develops technologies for micro-electric vehicles that optimize safety, reliability, and performance. Superpedestrian spent over 4 years developing its proprietary Vehicle Intelligence System (VIS), which was first introduced in the company’s consumer product, the Copenhagen Wheel. Since 2018, Superpedestrian has focused its efforts on engineering and validating its new electric scooter for shared fleets. In 2020, the company launched its vehicles under the brand name LINK. Featuring the mature VIS platform, Superpedestrian’s fleet scooter can detect and protect against more than 100 common malfunctions. This platform of embedded computers and cloud software enables Superpedestrian’s scooters to autonomously protect from damage during and between rides. Within nanoseconds, the scooters can detect potential problems such as battery fires, short circuits, or failed brakes, and take corrective action to avert damage.


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