As an MIT Tech Review Innovator Under 35, I've worked in a variety of roles:
- In my previous life (genesis-2017), I pioneered fully autonomous drone systems for the energy sector.
- I took a break from starting things (2017-2019) to look inward. Adventured through erstwhile Soviet territories and survived a marathon trek across the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
- I'm focusing the next 10 years (2019-?) on building technology that will help shape the post-COVID, American Fourth Turning.
- Currently, I dabble with several petabytes of data in order to look for hidden secrets within cultural shifts that are taking place in the world today.
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About Pulkit Jaiswal: Pulkit Jaiswal, 22, is an entrepreneur, roboticist and Founder-CEO of SwarmX. He is best known for his work in the field of unmanned aerial vehicles. At the age of 18, Pulkit designed and implemented a medical device at Stanford University, that can recognize viral infection signatures in real-time from DNA samples. At 20, Pulkit founded Garuda Robotics, a company that is the regional leader in aerial drone fleet applications and services in Southeast Asia. Now 22, Pulkit is spearheading SwarmX, a startup building the world's first fully autonomous drone platform for governments around, tackling terrorism, disaster response and poaching. The Power of Full Drone Autonomy: The drone revolution is here. Farmers are using drones for automated crop health analysis. Logistics and delivery networks are increasingly using aerial delivery robots. However, there's still one missing element - autonomy. Currently, drones still require a human operation team for executing...
Predictive artificial intelligence (AI) platform NWO.ai has announced a $3.5m seed round co-led by venture capital firms Hyperplane, Wavemaker and Colle Capital.
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