About Me
I’m CharmanderV123, a founder and engineer building multiple startups at the intersection of robotics, hardware, and applied AI. I currently lead four ventures, each focused on solving real problems with systems that are practical, scalable, and execution-driven.
I’m the Founder and CEO of Machinery, Logic, Power (MLP), where I develop combat robotics platforms, advanced hardware projects, and hands-on STEM education programs. My work at MLP is deeply technical and hands-on, spanning mechanical design, electronics, CAD, fabrication, and manufacturing. I design full systems end to end and build them to perform under real constraints, not lab conditions.
I’m also the co-founder and project lead of Project CAHTA, a sustainability startup developing an underwater acoustic alternative to bottom trawling. I designed the core electronics and system architecture, finalized transducer specifications, and built a patent-focused commercialization strategy targeting fisheries and government agencies. The goal is to reduce environmental damage while maintaining economic viability for the fishing industry.
Across my ventures, I take a builder-first, founder-led approach. I handle technical direction, early product development, team structure, and intellectual property, ensuring speed without losing control or vision.
At my core, I’m execution-driven. I value function over hype, iteration over perfection, and long-term impact over short-term wins. I build companies the same way I build hardware, deliberately, hands-on, and designed to last.
I'm CharmanderV123, a founder and engineer building startups at the intersection of robotics, hardware, and applied AI. I lead four ventures focused on solving real problems with practical, scalable systems.
As Founder and CEO of Machinery, Logic, Power (MLP), I develop combat robotics platforms and STEM education programs. I'm also co-founder of Project CAHTA, creating an acoustic alternative to bottom trawling.
I'm execution-driven, valuing function over hype and long-term impact over short-term wins. I build companies the same way I build hardware: deliberately, hands-on, and designed to last.