At the age of nine he started programming, at 16 he was fixing computers in the neighbourhood and two years later he created his first technology company, which he merged into his first business. Two years later, together with two friends, he created a second company that lasted three years and financed his university studies.
He is an engineer in Telecommunications and Electronics, and in 2010, a little over a year after Tryolabs was created, he and his two partners decided to leave their jobs to dedicate themselves fully to the project.
In 2013 they create MonkeyLearn, a machine learning technology for automatic text analysis. The product is transformed into a spinoff that raised almost US$ 1 million in investment, mainly in the US.
He is now focused on presenting a new product, Luminoth, a deep learning tool that can process information from images, both photos and videos.
He is married, has a daughter and shares his time between the company and his other passion, music.
Read the full interview this Friday in the print edition of El Empresario or in its digital version here.
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