Srikanth Kodeboyina came to the United States from rural India to pursue his education. After earning a master’s in computer and electrical engineering, he quickly transitioned to project manager roles for Fortune 100 companies and became an American citizen after being commissioned as a U.S. Army Reserve officer. In 2016, he left a flourishing career to establish his own enterprise, an IT and ITES company that specializes in applying artificial intelligence models to fuse and analyze massive amounts of data, text, and imagery.
Kodeboyina has managed multimillion dollar projects across 14 countries, written six
internationally published papers, and served on the Harvard Business Review Council. His
company was selected for the Air Force Research Laboratory Catalyst Space Accelerator for
technology and innovation and received phase one and two Small Business Innovation Research
contracts. He is also part of The New Mexico Lab-Embedded Entrepreneur Program at Los
Alamos National Laboratory, a fellowship for entrepreneurs focusing on national security.
With offices in South Carolina and New Mexico, Blue Space’s current initiatives include
SAFER™ (Space Anomaly Forensics & Environment Resolution), a technology that will predict
satellite anomalies due to weather events in space, providing government and commercial
satellite operators with a tool for protecting their assets. Kodeboyina was recently honored with
an Export Achievement award from the U.S. Dept. of Commerce and the U.S. Commercial
Service for achievements in the global marketplace.