Nvidia and Apptronik Announce Leadership Changes Amid Industry Growth
Nvidia's chief accounting officer Donald Robertson will retire on May 4, with a successor from Intel to be announced. Apptronik has expanded its executive team, hiring talent from Waymo, Boston Dynamics, and Amazon to enhance its humanoid robotics efforts, backed by a $935 million Series A funding round.

Nvidia's chief accounting officer, Donald Robertson, will retire on May 4, transitioning to a vice president role until July 1. This leadership change occurs as the semiconductor sector, particularly AI, sees vigorous demand.
Apptronik has bolstered its executive team with hires from major tech firms, including Daniel Chu as Chief Product Officer, positioning itself for a growth phase in humanoid robotics. The company’s recent $935 million Series A funding is aimed at commercializing its Apollo humanoid robot.
The hiring spree underscores a competitive talent landscape in robotics as companies prepare for market entry. Nvidia's recent stock performance reflects its data center revenue growth, but uncertainties remain regarding its ability to maintain market dominance amid potential geopolitical challenges.




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