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Ramneek Bhasin
Building a mobile work-sharing platform using state of the art AI/ML technology. This enables restaurant operators to dynamically scale workforce capacity, wherever and whenever needed.
Ramneek Bhasin is a seasoned entrepreneur and executive with over 25 years of experience in the technology industry. He is currently the Cofounder & President of Next Force Technology, a company he co-founded in 2015.13 Next Force Technology is building a mobile work-sharing platform for businesses using state-of-the-art AI/ML technology.12
Career Highlights
- Next Force Technology: Cofounder & President (2015-present)14
- TheFind, Inc.: General Manager Mobile & VP Product Management (2010-2015)4
- Mobio Networks, Inc.: Founder & CEO (2005-2008)4
- Vialto Corp.: Cofounder & CEO (2000-2004)14
- WSB Technologies: Member of Board of Directors, Cofounder & COO (1995-2003)14
Education
- Louisiana State University: MS in Engineering (1981-1983)1
- Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur: B.Tech in Engineering (1976-1981)1
Bhasin has a strong track record of founding and leading technology companies. Prior to Next Force Technology, he was involved in several successful ventures, including TheFind (acquired by Facebook) and Vialto Corp. (acquired by Cisco Systems).14 His expertise spans areas such as mobile technology, enterprise software solutions, and strategic product management.
Highlights
How people who not only have never built anything, but are never likely to build anything worthwhile think:
The Mag7, the big conglomerates in India abuse power and they took an advantage of the system that benefit them.
How people who understand the blood, the sweat and the sacrifices that go into building something think:
Small entrepreneurs with little or nearly no odds in their favor fought the big guys and became big.
Karsanbhai Patel mixed detergent in his backyard and irritated multinational titans with Nirma. Dhirubhai Ambani sold snacks before building Reliance into a colossus. Stories like Infosys from a tiny apartment, Paytm from recharges, Zomato from menus!
The real power is nearly always earned by either playing the game better or changing the rules of the game. It never comes by complaining about the game.
If Wall Street and Dalal Street weren’t obsessed with short term performance and things that don’t matter much over time, I would be a chump on streets.
