
My journey as a tech enthusiast began with a post-graduation in Embedded Systems, where I was introduced to technologies like IoT and AI. After completing my post-graduation, I started my professional career as an IoT developer, spending the first three years developing IoT applications specifically for the Agri-tech sector. From the very start of my career, I had a habit of documenting my work on GitHub and other blogging platforms. To better my skills, I often worked on personal DIY IoT projects. These persistent efforts not only encouraged me to create Thinghertz but also landed me a job as a developer advocate.
My role as a developer advocate helped me contribute to the developer community, showcase my skills at different tech expos, and significantly improve my writing and presentation skills. It also provided me with invaluable networking opportunities.
It is because of my extensive involvement in the Agri-tech sector during the early phase of my career, that I've cultivated a deep understanding of the challenges faced by progressive farmers and agricultural researchers. This journey has provided me with valuable insights into the intricacies of the agricultural landscape.
My journey took an amazing turn as I delved into the science behind the plant lifecycle, sparking a personal commitment to address the inherent challenges in agricultural research and indoor agriculture. This commitment materialized into Thinghertz.
At Thinghertz, we leverage transformative technologies like IoT and AI to revolutionize agricultural research and indoor farming, offering automation and real-time analytics to empower users to make informed decisions. Thinghertz is the result of years of experience, community engagement, and a commitment to Agritech. Our goal is to simplify complexities, reduce resource burdens, and foster sustainable practices.
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