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Yash Joshi

VP of Product & Engineering at Quilt.AI

Yash Joshi has a wealth of experience in software engineering, product development, and cybersecurity. Yash began their career in 2005 as an Intern Scientist at Philips Research, where they worked on a project to develop a real-time distributed system for multimedia content analysis. In 2006, they moved to Motorola as a Software Engineer, where they were responsible for the development and maintenance of embedded imaging and video software. In 2009, they joined CrimsonLogic as a Software Engineering Lead, leading the development of innovative software products for data and document security. In 2017, they joined Gemalto (now Thales Digital Identity & Security) as a Sr. Sales Engineer, where they acted as a trusted technical advisor to public sector, finance, and healthcare organizations. In 2018, they became a Cybersecurity Consultant at TNO, providing subject-matter expertise in cybersecurity across IoT, blockchain, and smart cities. In 2019, they joined Dell as a Sr. Principal Software Engineer, working on product development, solution architecture, and technical leadership for cloud, IoT, and datacenter cybersecurity. Finally, in 2021, they became the VP of Product & Engineering at Quilt.AI, where they help uncover cultural meaning in big data to generate actionable insights and design positive change.

Yash Joshi completed a Masters in Technological Design with a focus in Embedded Systems from the National University of Singapore in 2006. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelors in Engineering in Biomedical Engineering from Saurashtra University, Rajkot in 2003. In addition, Yash Joshi holds certifications from Amazon Web Services (AWS) as an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, from (ISC)² as a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), and from the Ministère de l'Éducation nationale as a Diplôme d'études en langue française (Diploma in French) Niveau B2.

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  • VP of Product & Engineering

    August, 2021 - present