Mitchell London

Chief Technology Officer at Barnstorm Agtech

Mitchell London has extensive work experience in the technology and robotics industry.

Mitchell is currently the Chief Technology Officer and a partner/co-founder at Barnstorm Agtech, Inc., a robotics venture focused on shaping the future of agriculture through an open platform for "swarm farming."

Prior to this role, Mitchell held various positions at Aliyance Mechatronics. Mitchell served as the President and was responsible for distributing VIDIR automated vertical storage in the eastern hemisphere. Mitchell also worked as a JV Partner, leading a project to establish "The Roboseum," the world's first robot-themed science center in Ahmedabad, India. Additionally, Mitchell served as the Business Unit Lead for ALROCO, a robotic construction company within Aliyance Mechatronics.

Mitchell also had a role as a Member of the Board of Directors at Optimal Actuation, Inc., where they negotiated financing transactions and established budgets and business strategies to expand market share in robotics and industrial automation.

Mitchell was involved in the corporate governance and strategic planning of Astrobotic Technology, Inc. as a Member of the Board of Directors. During their time there, they established key partnerships with industry leaders and recruited a renowned program manager.

In addition to their work in the robotics industry, Mitchell also founded companies such as Headroom Learning Strategies, where they produced SAT-PSAT-ACT training software, and Signup4Chess LLC, which processed scholastic chess tournament activity in Washington state.

Earlier in their career, Mitchell co-founded and served as the Partner, Co-founder & CTO at iCanMentor Payment Services, which developed a web-based system for connecting students with mentors. Mitchell also co-owned KidMail.net, a web-based parental email service for children.

Mitchell's career started with Venture Foundry, an incubator that attracted seed capital and commitments and was backed by PSINet, a large ISP and fiber backbone company, until it went bankrupt.

Mitchell also served as a member of the Board of Directors at Ruksun Software Technologies, a joint venture partner focused on developing parental control software and communication tools for kids.

Throughout their career, Mitchell London has demonstrated strong leadership and entrepreneurial skills, with a focus on the robotics, technology, and education industries.

Mitchell London attended Harvard University in 1982, where they studied Political Philosophy and Electrical Engineering (EE). In the following years, from 1983 to 1986, they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering & Computer Engineering (ECE) at Carnegie Mellon University.

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