Eric Maggard is a hands-on computer vision and robotics engineer with nine years of professional experience who now runs Data Savers US, a company digitizing paper documents into searchable, extractable PDFs for businesses. He spent two decades at HP leading image quality analysis and test robotics efforts, building vision-based tools and prototype mobile robots used across multiple sites and divisions. Comfortable across embedded Linux platforms (BeagleBone, Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson) and open-source stacks like OpenCV, ROS, and Boost, he blends practical hardware design with production-grade software. A lifelong tinkerer, he translated hobbyist robotics work—such as a VP mobile robot featured in an HP Makers video—into internal products and testing systems for customers and the HP CTO. With advanced training in deep learning and autonomous systems, he pairs academic rigor with entrepreneurial focus in Boise, Idaho.
9 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree, Mathematics and Computer Science, Master's Degree, Mathematics and Computer Science at Walden University
Nanodegree, Self-Driving Car Engineer, Nanodegree, Self-Driving Car Engineer at Udacity
Bachelor's Degree, Physics, Bachelor's Degree, Physics at Northwest Nazarene University
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