Software is what I love to do. Really.

And because that love, I've started programming at 12 years old. With that passion, I’ve won some international competitions in USA & Germany presenting a work about Artificial Intelligence when I was 16. After that, I’ve started working with Dr. Miguel Nicolelis into his team.

Recently, I’ve founded my very first startup that is focused in improve governments reducing bureaucracy using Artificial Intelligence into BPMN processes. We’re the first company to do that. 

Then, we've been selected as the most innovative startup in Brazil by Campus Party 2014, and have been presenting our work into TechCrunch 2014 in San Francisco, CA.

Those are some reasons that I can do a really good job for your company. Because I love software and love good products. Really.

Sergio Figueras

Brazilian, 26 years old
sergio@yourecm.com
55 61 8363 1114
Fluent in English, Portuguese and Java :)

Professional Certifications

Sun Certified Java Developer 5

Sun Web Component Developer 5

Oracle Java Enterprise Architect 6

Oracle EJB Developer 6

SOA Certified Professional

MuleSoft Associated Developer

Achievements

Intel ISEF 2005

At 2005, I’ve been selected to present my software about voice recognition in Intel ISEF, Arizona. I’ve also received an Intel Computer Excellence Award.

ICYS 2006

At 2006, as a prize I've been selected to represent Brazil with our voice recognition software in Stuttgart, Germany.

Dr. Miguel Nicolelis 2008

I've been invited to work with Dr. Miguel Nicolelis team in Neural Recognition projects. He’s responsible for Exoskeleton presented at Fifa World Cup 2014.

Omraam 2014

Our startup focused on improve public services using BPM & AI, have been selected by Jordan Government & Oasis500 as the finalist on Omraan competition. Unfortunately, we've decided to deny the invite because the problems in Syria and MENA.

Campus Party 2014

We’ve been selected by the biggest tech event of Brazil, Campus Party, as the most innovative startup in Brazil of 2014.

TC Disrupt 2014

We’ve presented our project into the major startup event of the Galaxy, TechCrunch Disrupt 2014, at San Francisco, CA! \o/

Projects

Calama (2015 - Current)

Calama wants to be the most innovative tool on network administration area. Any network admin can just do any configuration online and these configurations will be replied to clients. No more complex Linux servers to administrate, just Calama as Agent on clients. Today I’m coding a modified GINA in C++ to do RESTful logins on Windows. Crazy, uh? :). For the Web Project, I’m using Ruby on Rails, HTML5 & CSS3.

Startup Space (2015)

An opensource website where anyone can find free places with internet access, books and mentors to learn more about entrepreneurship and startups. Built in Ruby on Rails with CSS3 and HTML5.

Processo Digital (2014)

A software that provides digital signature to processes on city public halls. In Brazil, all the processes are still paper based, ProcessoDigital is a lean tool to turn the internal processes into digital and signed. A lot of Java coding, using Hibernate, Spring, Maven, Vaadin. Also, supports WebDav protocol.

Cidadão21 (2013)

A really huge software that provides Artificial Intelligence to BPMN2 flows. Produced only in Java, has a lot of external components like Asterisk, Alfresco and Activiti. In this project I’ve developed very simple distributed architecture that is really beautiful, all based in Spring. Magic and simple. So, today some friends call me as something like Spring magician (LOL).

FlexPS (2009 – 2013)

One of the biggest ECMs providers in Brazil, FlexPS is used in a lot of banks and big public organs, like Federal Senate and Presidency. I was the main architect. Built on Java. With that project we’ve been a showcase to Abbyy. Click here to see what they told about our project.

Neural Patterns Recognition (2008)

Neural pattern recognition work to make a relationship between the electric brain signs of mice and what they were doing. For example, if a mouse was touching a special kind of surface, we should detect it in their neural patterns with an electrode inside their brains. We’ve used a lot of C++ and MatLab. 

DNB Generator (2005 – 2006)

A artificial neural network using a circuit that I've developed to cut out some sound frequencies to improve voice recognition success rate. I’ve used Delphi on that (ugly, but it was 2005! LOL)