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Apple Car lead Doug Field heads (back) to Ford g

Ford has just announced the Doug field as their new advanced technology and embedded system officers. The most recent field works at Apple as a special product vice president. The field of working with Apple in this position is only for a little more than 3 years. The field also works with Tesla Motors, Segway, Deka, Johnson & Johnson Medical Inc., and Ford.

Field began his career in Ford as a development engineer, working there from 1987 to 1993. He continued to become a process development manager for Johnson & Johnson Medical Inc. for 3 years, then the Chief Engineer of the Ibot Program in Blood Research & Development Corporation for 2 years. He spent a total of 9 years on Segway as VP Design & Engineering. It was for a long time he was spent at one of the jobs over the past few decades.

Starting in 2008, the field worked at Apple as a VP product design, then the VP hardware engineering MAC. After 5 years and 3 months, the field continued to work with Tesla Motors as a VP vehicle program, then VP Senior Engineering, for a total of 5 years. Fields lead the development of Tesla Model 3.

In August 2018, the field once again went to Apple where it was a special product vice president for 3 years and 2 months.

It is rumored that Doug Field is an operation every day leads to the Titan project on Apple. It is a company AI car project which is likely to work for several short years a decade.

Now the field will lead Ford-embedded software organizations and hardware. Ford said the part of this brand included vehicle control, company connectivity, features, integration & validation, architecture & platform, driver help technology, and digital engineering tools.

“I like to join Ford because it includes a transition to a new, complex and interesting period in the automotive industry,” said Field. “It will be the privilege of helping Ford send a new generation of experiences built in shifts to electrification, software and digital experience, and autonomy”

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