From the bustling tech hubs of India to the land of opportunity - my journey in tech has been a rollercoaster of innovation, challenges, and pure grit.Picture this: A young guy in India, dreaming big and coding bigger. That was me, not too long ago. My adventure kicked off with a bang - helping the government build a fancy computer vision system for farms. Who knew cows could be so photogenic?Next stop: IBM's research labs, where I got to play with some seriously cool toys. But the real adrenaline rush? Building lightning-fast trading systems for a Swiss startup. Two million dollars worth of "make it faster" later, I found myself leading a team of 13 brilliant minds. We were like the Avengers of code, minus the cool costumes.Then came the plot twist. Armed with nothing but a laptop and a head full of crazy ideas, I landed in the US. Talk about a change of scenery! Suddenly, I was juggling classes, juggling jobs, and occasionally juggling actual juggling balls for stress relief. (Spoiler: I'm terrible at juggling.)Paying tuition with my own hard-earned cash? Check. Surviving on a diet of instant noodles and determination? Double check. But every challenge was just fuel for my tech-loving fire.Fast forward to today. I'm the CTO of Gainz AI, where we're cooking up something revolutionary. Imagine having your favorite athlete as your personal coach, powered by AI. It's like having LeBron James in your pocket, minus the awkward bulge.What gets me out of bed every morning (besides my trusty alarm and the promise of coffee)?• Building tech that can handle more users than there are stars in the sky• Mixing AI and software like a tech cocktail bartender• Leading teams that make the impossible look easy• Dreaming of the day millions will use our app (and trust me, that day is so close I can almost touch it)My secret sauce? A dash of innovation, a sprinkle of perseverance, and a whole lot of coding magic. I've been a key player in raising startup valuations beyond $10M, and I'm just getting started.So, if you're into AI that flexes harder than your gym buddy, software smoother than a freshly waxed surfboard, or just want to chat about turning wild ideas into reality, hit me up!Who knows? The next big thing in tech might just start with a simple "Hello World" between us.P.S. If you see me talking to my rubber duck, don't worry. It's just a debugging thing. Or is it?