AJ Joshi

Partner | CTO at Gignify

AJ Joshi is an accomplished entrepreneur with extensive experience in founding and leading multiple technology and media companies. Currently, AJ serves as the Founder of OpenDoors.ai, focusing on leveraging artificial intelligence for business innovation. As the Founder and CEO of Ikaroa, AJ specializes in full-stack technology solutions, including app development and brand amplification on social media. Additionally, AJ founded Zessoo, a sustainable business aimed at reducing waste and the use of animal skins, and Foxtail Telecom, which offers cloud-based telephone systems designed for flexibility and accessibility. AJ's leadership extends to TSN, a multifaceted enterprise involved in various sectors, and past advisory roles, including an advisory position at BIG Influencers and a board membership with the International Debate Education Association. AJ's entrepreneurial journey began with UKRecordShop.com, an entertainment platform for emerging artists, and MajorFm.com, the UK's first internet radio station dedicated to Grime. AJ holds advanced degrees from Stanford University Graduate School of Business and Harvard Business School.

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Gignify

Gignify aims to become the largest centralised talent marketplace in the world – a real Airbnb for talent bookings. It is a platform allowing anyone, from corporates to venues, and from organisers of private events or weddings to larger scale productions, to find top level curated talent in a dedicated app, and book them directly. The mobile appshowcases the portfolio of artists in an engaging manner, lists their bookable services and serves as an end-to-end solution for all steps of the process of booking a live act for an event. It allows to bypass the need for layers of gatekeepers, agencies and lawyers and thereby allows artists to monetise their talent while retaining greater control and independence.


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