Harkirat Sahambi serves as the Principal Engineer and Group Lead Vision at Rapid Micro Biosystems, where he plays a pivotal role in driving innovation within the realm of machine vision and computer vision technologies. With a robust background in signal and image processing, Harkirat leads...
Harkirat Sahambi serves as the Principal Engineer and Group Lead Vision at Rapid Micro Biosystems, where he plays a pivotal role in driving innovation within the realm of machine vision and computer vision technologies. With a robust background in signal and image processing, Harkirat leads a dynamic team focused on developing cutting-edge algorithms that leverage deep learning and pattern classification to enhance product capabilities. His expertise in software engineering, particularly in C/C++ programming and MATLAB, allows him to navigate complex challenges in the R&D landscape effectively.
At Rapid Micro Biosystems, Harkirat is instrumental in spearheading key projects that aim to revolutionize the way microbiological testing is conducted. His leadership in cross-functional collaborations ensures that the integration of vision and machine learning algorithms aligns with the company’s strategic objectives, resulting in successful product development and timely releases. Harkirat’s commitment to excellence is reflected in his receipt of multiple innovation awards, underscoring his ability to transform proof of concept ideas into tangible solutions that meet market demands.
As he continues to foster a culture of creativity and technical prowess within his team, Harkirat remains dedicated to advancing the field of computer vision. His proficiency in design of experiments and software development life cycle (SDLC) further enhances his contributions, making him a key player in the ongoing evolution of Rapid Micro Biosystems' product offerings. With a strong foundation in R&D and a passion for technological advancement, Harkirat Sahambi is poised to lead the charge in redefining industry standards through innovative vision systems.