FAMS by Falkenherz
Muhammad Areeb Tariq is an experienced Quality Assurance professional currently serving as SQA Lead and Project Manager at VOLTRO by Falkenherz, while also fulfilling the role of Project Manager/Sr. SQA Engineer at FAMS by Falkenherz. Previous experience includes positions such as Senior Software Quality Assurance Engineer at Upgenics International, SQA Engineer at ArhamSoft (Pvt) Ltd, Project Coordinator & SQA Engineer at Ecologix Pakistan, Embedded SQA Engineer at Industrad Groups, and Network Administrator at Zong. Educational qualifications include an M.Phil in Computer Science and a Bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering from The University of Lahore. Expertise spans across Agile methodologies, test planning, business workflow analysis, and various software testing types, underscoring a robust background in quality assurance and project management.
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FAMS by Falkenherz
We research on future mobility solutions to solve problems of connected transportation and develop ground-breaking AI technologies for smart city applications. Our first flagship product "FAMS CoMo", a powerful connected mobility platform that was created after years of extensive study and market research, is being used today by SME's, leading enterprises, and government organizations. Our second game-changing product "FAMS BI" is a business intelligence engine with its own proprietary big data aggregation technology and a powerful interactive dashboard-like frontend. Optimized to convert terabytes of historical data from FAMS CoMo and other data sources to actionable KPIs and predictive trends. Our third proprietary product is "FAMS M2X", a smart machine to anything IoT platform, especially designed and developed for connected cars, solving the problem of integrating different M2M/IoT hardware and sensors into the hardware-agnostic FAMS CoMo platform. It's a highly scalable platform that is capable of processing over 100k connected devices sending data every sec, on a single low-end server instance.