Inside the Tech Driving Analyzer Pro with Matthias Schmidt
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Matthias Schmidt about the transformative journey of Analyzer Pro. Starting as a modest software for traffic accident analysis, it has grown under Schmidt's leadership into a pivotal tool used worldwide. Schmidt recounts his early days post-high school, his meeting with the original software owner, and the decision to take over the company despite limited experience.
The conversation touches on the technological advancements integrated into Analyzer Pro, such as kinematics for real-time calculations, comprehensive data analysis tools, and enhanced 3D visualizations for courtroom presentations. The episode sheds light on how these features make Analyzer Pro indispensable in forensic and accident reconstruction fields, pushing the boundaries of virtual reality applications in legal settings.
BioMatthias Schmidt is the CEO of Analyzer Pro, a leading software in traffic accident analysis. A native of Salzburg, Austria, he originally aimed to study physics but found his calling in technology entrepreneurship. In 2016, during his time at the Vienna University of Technology, Matthias seized the opportunity to acquire and lead Analyzer Pro. Under his guidance, the company has expanded its reach to over 25 countries, enhancing its capabilities with advanced data analysis, kinematics, and 3D modeling to support forensic investigations. Matthias is passionate about applying technology to solve complex problems and continues to innovate in the fields of forensic engineering and accident reconstruction.
Key Highlights with Timestamps00:00:30 Introduction of Matthias Schmidt and his background.
00:05:22 Story of acquiring Analyzer Pro and early challenges.
00:12:15 Discussion on the key features of Analyzer Pro, including kinematics and data analysis.
00:20:47 Expansion of Analyzer Pro’s use in global markets and different sectors, including police forces.
00:29:30 Future directions for Analyzer Pro and advancements in 3D technology for accident reconstruction.
00:35:50 Closing remarks and insights into the personal motivations and future plans of Matthias Schmidt.
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