According to 36 Krypton, Xiaomi Automobile announced an important personnel change. Wang Naiyan, the former CTO of Tucson Future China, will join the Xiaomi team and report to Ye Hangjun, chairman of Xiaomi Technical Committee and head of Xiaomi auto driving. This decision is regarded as a landmark event for the development of Xiaomi's intelligent driving technology.
Previously, Wang Naiyan had led Tucson's future research and development and management in China, and was responsible for the development and implementation of L2 auxiliary driving and L4 automatic driving programs. It is worth mentioning that Dr. Wang Naiyan graduated from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, has rich experience in the field of deep learning, and is one of the core developers of the deep learning open source framework MXNet. He has published more than 40 papers on top conferences and journals in the field of computer vision and machine learning.
Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, recently revealed that the Xiaomi SU7 delivered since April 3 has delivered 10000 vehicles, which only took 43 days. At the same time, he also said in this year's plan that Xiaomi will continue to work hard to improve its production capacity to ensure that the delivery target of 100000 units will be achieved this year.
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According to 36 Krypton, Xiaomi Automobile announced an important personnel change. Wang Naiyan, the former CTO of Tucson Future China, will join the Xiaomi team and report to Ye Hangjun, chairman of Xiaomi Technical Committee and head of Xiaomi auto driving. This decision is regarded as a landmark event for the development of Xiaomi's intelligent driving technology. Previously, Wang Naiyan had led Tucson's future research and development and management in China