Medarwin: Who the Heck are weMedarwin was founded in spring 2007 by Aashish Mehta and Aditya Vempaty to develop hi-tech and innovative devices that will revolutionize the advertising industry. Medarwin's initial product, the Window Inked Panel, and service will be directed towards major players in the advertising industry that are gearing towards developing value added products that are interactive, to their clients. The Window Inked Panel design and specifications is substantially complete with the first prototype presented at the Steven Burrill business plan competition and another placed in a clothing & apparel store, Context | |
The AimMedarwin creates solutions which are tailored to our customers advertising needs with focus on ad delivery and content management. | |
The Team | |
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Aashish Mehta (CEO & Co-founder)BS Mechanical Engineering from University of Wisconsin- Madison. Founded, marketed and presented Property Properly, an internet based real estate company that provides objective criticism of real estate via walk-through videos. Founded and developed Window Inked, a company that introduced a window based see-through advertising platform that helps retail stores advertise on their shop front without compromising the see-through nature of the window. He is currently working at NI as an Application Engineer, which involves everything from field support to creating proof of concepts of new products. |
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Aditya Vempathy (COO & Co-founder)BS in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology. Previous experience includes working at DELL as Product Engineering Manager, to interning at Netapp. Working at DELL included tasks from developing and managing the launch of DELL|EMC storage arrays(AX4-5 & CX4) to creating a unified iSCSI solution across all DELL storage Platforms. DELL|EMC arrays account for $2 billion of revenue yearly with a growth of 15% y/y for the last 3 years. |
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Robert Reeser (Chief Architect)BS Computer Science from California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo. Began working in the software industry as an intern after his second year at Cal Poly. He managed a small team of contractors as an intern for NetApp to build an automated self extracted archive to speed up the hard-drive qualification process. He did this by executing a large number of tests sequentially and determined if they passed. He self taught himself PHP and HTML while creating multiple Facebook applications. |