Scenera is a team of ambitious individuals who are passionate about building the world we want to live in, for the protection and safety of clients, employees, and community. We believe that technology has the power to change the way we live, and we’re working hard every day on making that happen.
David Lee is a serial entrepreneur and currently Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of Scenera Inc. In recalling the considerations for pursuing Scenera’s development, David Lee, Scenera CEO & Co-Founder says, “The reason we started to solve this is because there was so much focus on the IoT device itself, which nowadays, is highly powered and highly capable. However, we did not really think that building directly into the hardware was the most optimal decision.”
Andrew Wajs is the Chief Technical Officer and co-founder of Scenera, Inc. He is responsible for the development of core IP and the long technology and product strategy for Scenera and serves also as a board member. He is working closely with partners like Sony, Nikon, Wistron, and Foxconn to develop the technology strategy, specifications, and first deployments.
Dr. Patryk Laurent, Ph.D. currently holds the pivotal role of Chief Scientific Officer at Scenera. With a profound expertise in machine learning and data analytics, he plays a vital role in steering Scenera’s cutting-edge initiatives in these domains. His primary responsibility revolves around the enhancement of Scenera’s services, striking the perfect balance between edge and cloud AI solutions, all while safeguarding the ownership of models and data for Scenera’s valued customers. Furthermore, Dr. Laurent is instrumental in shaping and advancing the company’s strategic direction in Data Management.
Eui Seok Hwang
Scenera Korea President
President of Scenera Korea and a board member, responsible for operations and business developments in Korea
Tae Kun Woo
Scenera VP of Engineering
Vice president of engineering and a board member, leading development teams to commercialize products and services.
“Our goal is to achieve Zero Image Video Surveillance, recognizing that the creation of these systems fully exploits the power of vision while protecting privacy by keeping the images within the camera and controlling which events are signaled by the sensor. NICE makes that possible by enabling camera sensors to effectively tell them what to do and how. People have legitimate privacy concerns when they see cameras, and we already have many laws mandating disclosure and forbidding use in some circumstances.”