Xische & Co
Azhar Bhatti is a Senior Software Engineer currently with Xische & Co since November 2023, previously holding the same title at Nisum from September 2021 to November 2023, where contributions included working with Fortune 500 E-Commerce brands and utilizing technologies such as Microservices Architecture, Java, Spring Boot, and Apache Kafka. Prior to Nisum, Azhar served as an Officer in the Enterprise Architecture and 3rd Party Applications Department at Bank Alfalah Limited from April 2019 to July 2021, focusing on biometric verification applications for Android. Additionally, experience includes roles at Monet - Mobile Money Network and All Star Technology, which involved software development for biometric applications and the Concierge application for Royal Bank of Canada, respectively. Azhar holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Software Engineering from the University of Sindh, earned between 2013 and 2016.
Xische & Co
Xische* is a hybrid design consultancy that helps create branded experiences using consulting and design for clients across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh and New York. Not a web studio or an advertising agency, Xische is a boutique consultancy delivering digital brand experiences by combining business consulting, brand and media strategy, interaction design and animated experiences on the Web, within Environments and on Mobile Devices. Established in 2001, Xische works in conjunction with agencies and consultants to service global brands including Smart Dubai Office, Giorgio Armani, Emirates Airlines, Prime Minister's Office, The Executive Office, Red Bull, P&G and the Dubai Government, amongst others. Never a method to madness, but at Xische the formula for impact through design stems from re-engineering the thought process. However, the team's multicultural diversity holds the key to comprehending, adapting and producing highly emotive and culturally relevant digital work. An independent agency, Xische is wholly equity financed by investment boutique Xische Holdings Limited. (*Xische is pronounced zee•shay)