Sara GutiĆ©rrez Lanza is the Automotive Business Unit Director at GMV, where she has been working since 2000. She holds a Technical Industrial Engineering degree from the University of LeĆ³n (ULE), an Electronics Engineering degree from the University of Valladolid (UVa), and an Executive Management Program (PDG) from IESE Business School.
Throughout her career at GMV, Sara has played a pivotal role in the development of telematics services, intelligent transportation systems, and mobility solutions. Before leading the automotive business unit, she managed business development activities in this field and led projects involving advanced mobility solutions for both public and private clients.
Since 2016, Sara has been heading the automotive business unit, which specializes in providing software for the automotive sector, collaborating with OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers. GMV's offerings include precise and secure positioning systems for autonomous driving, ADAS, and cooperative mobility services, along with specialized cybersecurity products and services for connected and autonomous vehicles.
Sara also serves as an independent expert and advisor to public bodies such as the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) and the European Commission, evaluating proposals and reviewing R&D projects related to autonomous driving and advanced mobility.
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I am passionate about the automotive sector because it is driven by innovation and is currently undergoing a major transformation with cutting-edge technologies. Working with advancements like autonomous driving, ADAS, and precise and safe GNSS positioning excites me because they are changing how we think about mobility. I enjoy the dynamic nature of this industry and the opportunity to help shape its future. Contributing to strategic decisions and developing pioneering solutions motivates me every day. Being part of such a fast-paced and evolving sector allows me to use my skills and creativity to make a real impact on the future of transportation.