Domain at the helm,
engineering in service
Most multi-camera CV companies are engineering teams looking for a sport. We are the inverse — coach-led, with engineers answering questions that already have shape.
International rhythmic gymnastics coach with a parallel track in economics and business development. The brief for what to measure — and what a judging panel accepts as evidence — comes from her practice. She also runs partner negotiations: coach and operator, both.
Applied physics, Yale. Researched and benchmarked LiDAR, mm-wave imaging, magnetic and polarisation sensing at IPVM — four years of writing review-grade reports on what vendors got wrong. Owns the hardware–software bridge here: stereo rig, LiDAR integration, AI direction, technology roadmap. The published validation report is the same review rigour, pointed at our own pipeline.
Big Data & Management at Centrale Nantes × Audencia. Built the calibration and triangulation stack from the ground up. Owns the validation pipeline end-to-end. Currently a data engineer at LIFeLiDAR, the project's LiDAR partner: the integration story has a working channel, not a quarterly call.
MSc Management with prior CFO experience, background in psychology, personal background in rhythmic gymnastics. Financial planning and organisational structure are her main beats; the psychology track feeds HR and the empathy work of designing for judges, athletes, and coaches.
Experienced optical engineer. Owns optical reliability of the multi-camera rig — camera and lens selection, synchronisation, geometric calibration. High-speed capture under match conditions, stable multi-view geometry. The prerequisite for every accuracy number we publish, and the foundation for any future hardware-product offering.
People we work with, by name
Every number on this site is reproducible from artefacts in our repository.