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Principal Product Engineer and Robotics & Automation Lead, New Zealand Rugby League

Greg Peters

Principal Product Engineer and Robotics & Automation Lead | New Zealand Rugby League

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About Greg

Greg Peters is an American businessman serving as the Principal Product Engineer and Robotics & Automation Lead at New Zealand Rugby League. His role involves overseeing the development and implementation of technological solutions and automated systems to enhance the operations of the organization. Peters's expertise in product engineering contributes to the advancement of innovative practices within the rugby league community. His responsibilities include leading projects that incorporate robotics and automation to improve efficiency and spectator experience. His work supports the strategic objectives of New Zealand Rugby League by integrating technological advancements into traditional sports management.

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