Gaspare Vitta
Gaspare Vitta is an Italian software and CI engineer based in Munich, working on autonomous driving systems. His work spans CI/CD, industrial automation, automotive software, and machine learning, with hands-on startup experience.
Gaspare Vitta is an Italian software and CI engineer based in Munich, working on autonomous driving systems. His work spans CI/CD, industrial automation, automotive software, and machine learning, with hands-on startup experience.
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