Daniele Simione
About Daniele Simione
Daniele Simione is a Product Manager at TomTom, specializing in ADAS and HD Map feature extraction, with a background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza'.
Title
Daniele Simione holds the position of Product Manager at TomTom. He has been serving in this role since 2019.
Current Role at TomTom
Daniele Simione is a Product Manager at TomTom, based in Berlin, Germany. Since 2019, he has been managing two Empowered Product Teams (EPTs) focused on Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and High Definition (HD) Map feature extraction, following Marty Cagan's framework. His responsibilities also include leading innovation projects, optimizing the map creation pipeline, and participating in RFQ responses to drive innovation.
Educational Background
Daniele Simione studied at Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza', where he earned an Ingegnere elettronico degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from 2006 to 2011. Prior to that, he completed a Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering from the same university, studying from 2003 to 2006. Additionally, he studied Informatics at ITIS 'A. Pacinotti' Fondi, achieving a Perito informatico degree from 1998 to 2002.
Innovative Projects
Daniele Simione led a project that utilized deep learning neural networks to anonymize selected classes of objects. This resulted in the development of a best-in-class neural network model in the market. He also initiated and currently leads a project aimed at optimizing the map creation pipeline, leading to substantial cost and time reductions, positioning TomTom with a competitive edge over other map producers.
Key Contributions
Daniele Simione is a key contributor in defining organizational Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) at TomTom. His efforts have led to the implementation of organizational changes that improve overall efficiency and value creation. Additionally, Simione is actively involved in responding to Requests for Quotation (RFQs) with a focus on driving innovation initiatives.