Florian worked for several years in the "classic" automotive world at Siemens and Continental managing the validation of the first generation electric power steering systems. During this time he was responsible for the system validation of the first generation electric power steering systems, some of the first ASIL-D projects worldwide. From 2012 to 2018 he implemented a continuous validation concept at Tesla in his role as senior manager of vehicle firmware validation. The solutions put in place are powerful enough to allow Tesla to launch vehicle software packages within 24 hours from code change to over the air customer deployment. The test coverage includes all static vehicle functionality, UI/UX, chassis and powertrain as well as autopilot, and runs in an end to end automation environment. After Tesla Florian served as director of system integration and validation at NIO where he, in close collaboration with the team in Shanghai, built up technology that allows, similar to Tesla technology, to perform integration and validation fully automated and continuously during the development of new products and features. Florian was joining iProcess as a Consultant in 2019, his main focus lies on helping to integrate more and more complex and safety relevant mechatronic systems, and evolving software over time into cutting edge products.