Developer Advocate Manager - Robotics And Embedded Devices
San Jose, California, United States
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Raymond Lo is a developer advocate manager and seasoned engineering leader with 13 years of experience uniting AI, robotics, and embedded devices—currently driving developer engagement for NVIDIA’s robotics and edge platforms from San Jose. He previously led Intel’s global evangelist team for OpenVINO and the Open Edge Platform, growing community adoption (OpenVINO Notebooks >2.7k stars) and enabling millions of downloads through hands-on content, tutorials, and industry partnerships. A PhD-trained engineer and former CTO/co‑founder at a YC-backed Meta, he has shipped complex AR systems, built wearable AI startups, and scaled teams from early-stage to post‑Series B. Raymond blends deep technical fluency (GPGPU, SLAM, real‑time 3D, and Stable Diffusion optimizations) with product and go‑to‑market savvy, and is known for turning prototype research into developer-friendly, production-ready toolkits. He’s equally at home authoring technical books and mentoring programs like Google Summer of Code, reflecting a long-term commitment to developer education and community building. An interesting thread through his career is a consistent focus on making cutting-edge compute accessible to developers—whether via notebooks, demos, or hands-on workshops.
13 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship at Y Combinator
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Computer Engineering at University of Toronto
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies, Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies at Harvard Innovation Labs
Contributions:51 reviews, 6 commits, 33 PRs in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Raymond made several commits focused on improving the performance and usability of Stable Diffusion v2 in the context of OpenVINO. Their work involved fixing typos, cleaning up code, and addressing bugs related to variable naming within the Stable Diffusion v2 notebook. The commits included changes to the notebook's code, including the removal of unused variables and dependencies. This indicates the user was optimizing the notebook for clarity and usability while addressing issues in the code's functionality.
Contributions:21 commits, 19 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year
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Raymond Lo - Developer Advocate Manager - Robotics And Embedded Devices