GTT names Bryan Wells as CTO

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GTT’s President Terry Griffith

Global Traffic Technologies (GTT) has named Bryan Wells as Chief Technology Officer (CTO). This role is vital to GTT’s commitment to digital transformation and product innovation.

Wells joins GTT with more than three decades of experience in software engineering, research and development, and connected vehicle technologies. Over his extensive career, Wells has contributed to the development of industry leading vehicle to everything (V2X) technology for the USDOT and vehicle OEM’s that improve safety and reduce vehicle collision rates. He has secured patents for several devices in the V2X space, demonstrating a deep understanding of the market’s needs and making him a critical addition to the GTT leadership team.

For more than twenty five years, Wells was with DENSO North America serving in a variety of roles of increasing responsibility. Most recently, he led the team responsible for developing hardware and software solutions for V2X, specializing in heavy duty vehicles and roadside equipment. Wells was a contributing and voting member of several IEEE standard development working groups and was an engineer on the team responsible for developing the first dedicated short range communication (DSRC) V2X device in North America.

“I’m pleased to be joining the team at GTT where their clear vision for the future aligns well with my experience,” Wells said. “Their roadmap is strong, and their dedicated leadership and intense customer focus will continue to deliver industry leading products and platforms.”

“Bryan joins a very talented product development team at a pivotal point for our future. Our team is laser focused on the development of our technology portfolio and it is important that GTT builds on our strong corporate culture to deliver leading technology for our customers’ future challenges,” explains GTT’s President Terry Griffith. “We are excited to welcome him to the team at GTT and look forward to mobilizing our road map for the future.”

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