Philippe Riviere currently serves as Chef de projet mécatronique at Valeo, where he leads a dynamic team focused on the development of cutting-edge automotive display technologies, including instrument clusters, central planners, and heads-up displays for international OEMs. With a robust background in mechanical and electronic...
Philippe Riviere currently serves as Chef de projet mécatronique at Valeo, where he leads a dynamic team focused on the development of cutting-edge automotive display technologies, including instrument clusters, central planners, and heads-up displays for international OEMs. With a robust background in mechanical and electronic engineering, Philippe is at the forefront of innovation in the automotive industry, driving projects that integrate advanced technologies to enhance user experience and vehicle functionality.
One of Philippe's key projects involves the development of a hands-free access platform utilizing UWB-BLE technology, designated as Project P2/P1. In this role, he effectively pilots the functional aspects of electronic, mechanical, software, and environmental validation teams, ensuring seamless collaboration across disciplines. His commitment to quality, cost, and timely delivery is evident as he oversees the production of A/B/C/D samples, meticulously aligning project outcomes with established objectives.
Philippe's expertise extends to continuous improvement methodologies, customer satisfaction, and risk assessment techniques such as AMDEC, which are crucial in navigating the complexities of international project management. His strong interpersonal skills and organizational acumen enable him to foster a collaborative environment, essential for recruiting and mentoring mechanical and electronics engineers who are eager to contribute to one of the most innovative sectors in the automotive landscape. As the industry evolves, Philippe remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of technology, ensuring that Valeo remains a leader in automotive innovation.