Blaise Galy

Blaise Galy

Hmi & Electronics Innovation Engineer @ Faurecia

About Blaise Galy

Blaise Galy is an HMI & Electronics Innovation Engineer at Faurecia, specializing in capacitive sensing and gesture recognition technologies within the automotive sector. He has over nine years of experience in integrating innovative technologies into traditional manufacturing processes.

Work at Faurecia

Blaise Galy has been employed at Faurecia since 2015, serving as an HMI & Electronics Innovation Engineer for nine years in Méru. In this role, he specializes in integrating capacitive sensing and gesture recognition technologies into traditional automotive manufacturing processes. His work involves managing projects that adhere to stringent automotive validation processes, which include climatic, vibration, and electrical testing. Galy actively engages multiple stakeholders, both internal and external, to foster collaboration and innovation in research and development projects.

Previous Experience

Prior to his current position at Faurecia, Blaise Galy worked at FMTC, a division of the Strategic Research Centre Manufacturing Industry, as a research and design intern for five months in 2014. He also gained experience at Renault, where he served as a process intern for four months at the Centre Technique de Rueil-Malmaison from 2012 to 2013. These roles provided him with foundational skills in automotive processes and research methodologies.

Education and Expertise

Blaise Galy studied at Lycée Martin Luther King from 2005 to 2009 and then at Lycée Paul Valery from 2009 to 2011. He furthered his education at ENSIAME, where he focused on Macro mécatronique and earned his degree in mécatronique from 2011 to 2014. His academic background has equipped him with expertise in printed electronics, which he applies in developing innovative automotive human-machine interfaces.

Specialization in Automotive Technologies

Blaise Galy specializes in integrating capacitive sensing and gesture recognition technologies within automotive manufacturing. His work emphasizes the importance of these technologies in enhancing user interaction with vehicles. Galy's expertise in printed electronics plays a crucial role in the development of advanced human-machine interfaces, contributing to the evolution of automotive technology.

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