Mytra Appoints Industry Leaders to Strengthen Its Leadership Team
In a significant move to bolster its industrial automation endeavors, Mytra has announced the appointments of Ingrid Cotoros as Chief Development Officer and Nigel Marcussen as Vice President of Scaling. The company, known for its innovative software-defined robotics solutions that enhance productivity at scale, is aligning itself for continued growth in a competitive sector.
Key Leadership Backgrounds
Ingrid Cotoros
Dr. Ingrid Cotoros, previously serving as the Vice President of Technology Engineering for Devices at Meta, brings over twenty years of experience in engineering and product development. She has been instrumental in launching cutting-edge products in diverse fields such as aerospace, consumer electronics, and augmented/virtual reality. At Meta, Cotoros led a global team of over 1,300 engineers, producing prominent AR/VR products like the Meta Quest and Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. With a Ph.D. in Physics from UC Berkeley and a background from Caltech, her technical acumen is expected to steer Mytra from initial deployments to scaled operations successfully.
Cotoros expressed her enthusiasm for joining Mytra, stating, "I see robotics and especially industrial automation as the realm where physical AI can make a substantial real-world contribution. I am particularly inspired by Mytra's commitment to not just developing robotic systems but establishing a comprehensive automation infrastructure tailored to specific industrial applications. The drive and expertise of the team's hands-on experience are remarkable, and I am excited to contribute to transforming our clients' operational capabilities."
Nigel Marcussen
Joining Cotoros is Nigel Marcussen, a seasoned leader with a wealth of experience in scaling complex operations. His previous roles include significant positions at WeWork, Rivian, and Google, where he was charged with developing systems that facilitated rapid growth and operational efficiency. At WeWork, he implemented procedures that enabled the swift launch of hundreds of offices globally. At Rivian, Marcussen addressed critical production bottlenecks, enhancing overall efficiency while simultaneously launching new products. At Mytra, he will lead initiatives surrounding supply chain management, internal operations, and structural engineering, ensuring a swift deployment of robotics solutions across customer sites.
Reflecting on his move to Mytra, Marcussen stated, "The opportunity to engage with a challenging, pivotal issue alongside brilliant minds drew me to Mytra. The industry is racing to upscale, yet many automation solutions fall short due to their slow implementation and lack of scalability. Mytra’s modular and productized approach has the potential to adapt to diverse customer needs and offer comprehensive solutions to optimize material flow, a critical component of any logistics or manufacturing operation."
Company Growth Strategy
Chris Walti, Co-Founder and CEO of Mytra, highlighted the strategic significance of these appointments, noting, "Ingrid and Nigel embody the perfect synergy of world-class technical expertise and proven scaling proficiency. With Ingrid’s leadership in systems engineering coupled with Nigel’s operational scaling tactics, we are poised to evolve from early systems deployment to widespread application. Their addition strengthens our mission to redefine industrial automation."
Cotoros and Marcussen's appointments complement a rapidly growing leadership team at Mytra, which includes seasoned professionals from industry giants like Tesla, Rivian, and Slack. This strategic expansion reflects Mytra’s current momentum as it continues developing the future of industrial automation while establishing partnerships with new clients.
Headquartered in Brisbane, California, Mytra focuses on automating key logistics tasks such as material movement and storage, targeting critical supply chain challenges faced by various industries, including grocery and retail sectors. To learn more about Mytra and its open positions, visit their website at
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As Mytra continues to make strides in the industrial robotics market, the future could certainly hold exciting developments in automation technology that transforms efficiency and productivity in the sector.