Vineet Singh

Chief Technology Officer at Digital Green

Vineet Singh has a diverse work experience spanning several roles and companies. Vineet is currently the Chief Technology Officer at Digital Green, where they have held positions such as VP of Products and Platform Architect. Before joining Digital Green, Vineet was a Founder in Residence at Entrepreneur First and the Director of Robotics at SigTuple. Vineet also spent time as a self-employed consultant, exploring various problems and technologies, particularly in the fields of machine learning and blockchain. Prior to that, they were the Director of Engineering Innovation at Delhivery, responsible for driving innovation and creating new business opportunities. Vineet has a strong background in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) design and controls, having co-founded Aurora Integrated Systems Pvt Ltd and served as the head of UAV design and controls. Vineet has extensive experience in sensor fusion, computer vision, navigation/guidance algorithms, and composite design and manufacturing. Vineet started their career as an Assistant Manager at TATA MOTORS LIMITED.

Vineet Singh completed their Bachelor's degree in Aerospace from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur from 2002 to 2006. In terms of additional certifications, they obtained a certificate in Cryptography and Information Theory from Coursera in April 2019. In July 2015, they completed several courses including Regression Model, R Programming, Statistical Inference, and The Data Scientist's Toolbox, all from Coursera. Additionally, in June 2004, they completed a short course on Data Structures from IIT Kanpur.

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Bengaluru, India

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Digital Green is a global development organization working to create a world where farmers use technology and data to build prosperous communities. We join forces with governments, private agencies and, most importantly, rural communities themselves to co-create digital solutions that are of the community and for the community. When farmers have the tools they need to connect with one another, they’re far more likely to apply what they’ve learned on their farms and in their households – improving their own livelihoods and those of others in their community in a manner that’s nutrition-sensitive, climate-resilient, and inclusive.