Kodiak Robotics, a US startup developing self-driving technology for long-haul trucking, has announced that Jamie Hoffacker has joined the company as head of its hardware division.
Hoffacker will lead a team responsible for developing the capabilities necessary for Kodiak to deploy self-driving trucks at scale. Kodiak already has self-driving long-haul trucks, with a safety driver, delivering freight for customers between Dallas and Houston on a routine basis.
“Jamie brings an unrivalled wealth of experience in taking self-driving technology from merely the conceptual stage to the real world,” said Don Burnette, co-founder and CEO of Kodiak Robotics. “He will play a critical role in bringing further innovation to Kodiak’s growing fleet of self-driving long-haul trucks”
Hoffacker was most recently director of sense and electronics at Lyft’s level 5 self-driving division. Prior to this, Hoffacker spent five years at Google’s maps division where he designed next-generation camera systems and electronics for the company’s mapping applications, including Street View.
“I am excited to join Kodiak because of the company’s focus on long-haul trucking, which not only represents the fastest but more importantly the safest way to deploy self-driving technology at scale,” said Hoffacker. I look forward to building a world-class hardware team dedicated to taking a safety-first approach to autonomous long-haul trucking.”
Hoffacker’s hiring comes during a period of growth for Kodiak Robotics as the firm has quadrupled the number of its employees over the past year and opened an office in Dallas along with recently expanding the size of its headquarters in Silicon Valley.