Ryan Gariepy

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Ryan Gariepy
Born (1986-10-25) October 25, 1986 (age 37)
NationalityCanadian
Alma materUniversity of Waterloo (BSc, MSc)
Occupation(s)co-founder and chief technology officer of Clearpath Robotics
RelativesRay Gariepy, grandfather

Ryan Gariepy (born October 25, 1986) is a Canadian engineer, roboticist, and technology entrepreneur. He co-founded Clearpath Robotics with Matt Rendall, Bryan Webb, and Patrick Martinson in 2009, and subsidiary OTTO Motors in 2015. Gariepy currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer of both Clearpath Robotics and OTTO Motors, and as a founding board member of Open Robotics.[1] He is named on over 40 patents and patents pending in the field of intelligent systems.

Early life[edit]

Ryan Gariepy was born in Barrie, Ontario,[2] on October 25, 1986. He was valedictorian of the St. Peter's Catholic Secondary School class of 2004, where he received seven awards. He later entered the University of Waterloo, where he obtained a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Mechatronics Engineering in 2009, and a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2012.[3]

He was an intern at Kiva Systems in 2007 (now Amazon Robotics).[4]

Career[edit]

Gariepy co-founded Clearpath Robotics, also in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. In 2012, Gariepy became a founding member of the board of directors of Open Robotics. He also serves as a co-organizer for the ROS Developer Conference, dating back to 2012.[5]

Gariepy is a founding member of the board of directors of Next Generation Manufacturing Canada,[6][7] a founding member of the board of directors of the NSERC Canadian Robotics Network,[8] and an IEEE Robotics and Automation Society keynote speaker.[9] He is the sole Singularity University Canada Robotics Faculty Member,[10] and is also an associate with Creative Destruction Lab's Space program.[11]

In 2015, Gariepy was recognized by the University of Waterloo with the Faculty of Engineering Alumni Achievement Medal alongside the other Clearpath Robotics co-founders.[12]

Gariepy is often credited as the first roboticist and first entrepreneur to openly pledge not to make 'killer robot' (Lethal autonomous weapon) systems.[13][14][15]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Full Page Reload". IEEE Spectrum: Technology, Engineering, and Science News.
  2. ^ "Robotics company, founded by Barrie man, expanding to Silicon Valley". Simcoe.com.
  3. ^ "Outstanding Graduates - Ryan Gariepy". sites.google.com.
  4. ^ "Full Page Reload". IEEE Spectrum: Technology, Engineering, and Science News.
  5. ^ "Organization | ROSCon 2012".
  6. ^ "NGen | Who We Are". www.ngen.ca.
  7. ^ "A robot in every factory: The $230-million bid to help automate Ontario's manufacturing sector". Financial Post.
  8. ^ "Board members". RCRC.
  9. ^ "Plenary & Keynote Speakers". www.icra2019.org.
  10. ^ "SingularityU Canada - Faculty - Ryan Gariepy - Robotics Faculty". SingularityU Canada.
  11. ^ "Mentor Archives". Creative Destruction Lab.
  12. ^ "2015 Alumni Awards". Alumni. December 17, 2015.
  13. ^ "We Can Now Build Autonomous Killing Machines. And That's a Very, Very Bad Idea" – via www.wired.com.
  14. ^ "Getting to Know Ryan Gariepy | Arms Control Association". www.armscontrol.org.
  15. ^ "Call to ban killer robots in wars". February 15, 2019 – via www.bbc.com.