JBM Group
Sahil Sharma has a diverse range of work experience in various companies. Sahil is currently working at JBM Group as the Head Of Engineering IRD (Innovation Research and Development). Prior to this role, they served as the AI Engineering Manager and Principal Software Architect at the same company. Sahil also worked as a Senior AI Engineer at JBM Group, where they were responsible for building a system for real-time, low-cost, accurate analysis of live videos and developing smart factory solutions.
Before joining JBM Group, Sahil worked as a Sr. Research Associate - AI at the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee. In this role, they developed a platform for real-time action recognition and motion analysis using cameras. Sahil also worked on an Android app that converted raw ECG reports into digital signals using image processing techniques.
Prior to their role at the Indian Institute of Technology, Sahil worked as an Applied Research Engineer - AI at Micromax Informatics Ltd, where they focused on solar data analytics and improving energy forecasts using machine learning models.
Sahil's work experience also includes roles as a Software Developer at Survey2Connect and Gemini Solutions Pvt Ltd, where they gained experience in software development and building SaaS-based experience management platforms.
Overall, Sahil Sharma has a strong background in engineering, AI, and software development, with a focus on innovation, research, and data analysis.
Sahil Sharma holds a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) degree in Computer Science from The NorthCap University, which they obtained from 2012 to 2016. Sahil also worked as a Research Associate in Artificial Intelligence at the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee from 2018 to 2019. Sahil further pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree at the same institution from 2023 to 2025. In addition to their formal education, Sahil has obtained several certifications in various aspects of data science and machine learning from institutions such as Udemy, Coursera, deeplearning.ai, and Stanford University.
JBM Group
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JBM Group, a $2.6bn global Indian conglomerate, has over 3 decades of excellence in driving product innovation & value across automotive, buses & electric vehicles, EV charging infrastructure, EV Aggregates, renewable energy and artificial intelligence. With modest beginnings in the early 80s, JBM has leapfrogged multi-fold with an infrastructure of 60 manufacturing plants, 5 engineering & design centres and presence in 36 countries globally today. JBM Group has been consistently diversifying into newer areas that not only promote sustainable development but are also aptly aligned to the vision of Make in India. Powering the future race of vehicles equipped with innovative technology, JBM Group has vertically integrated its business from auto systems to launching its bus division as an OEM and today moving ahead as an electric vehicle fore-runner. Further, the Group has also established its footprint in the renewable energy business and is actively delivering solutions in the solar and waste to energy domains. The automotive business of the Group caters to a variety of key auto systems, safety critical assemblies & tools serving marquee OEMs such as Ashok Leyland, Bajaj, Daimler, Fiat Chrysler, Ford, Honda, Hero, JCB, Jeep, Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, Renault, Nissan, TATA, Toyota, TVS, Volvo Eicher, Volkswagen and many more. JBM has carved a niche across various product categories by virtue of its alliances with over 15 globally renowned organisations like Arcelor Mittal, Cornaglia, Dassault Systems, JFE Steel, Ogihara, Solaris Bus & Coach S.A., Sumitomo, Toyota Tsusho, etc. Over the years, the company has put thrust on technological excellence, innovation and supplies avant-garde products to almost all major OEMs in India. JBM’s manufacturing facilities are strategically located in close proximity of leading automobile hubs of India at Delhi-NCR, Sanand, Pune, Indore, Nasik, Bangalore and Chennai. JBM Group believes that success depends on collective competencies