Ricardo Fattori is a technology leader and co-founder currently serving as CTO of Robbie Insurtech, where he builds data-driven systems that cut claims costs and accelerate water restoration workflows. With nine years of cross-disciplinary experience spanning hardware, software, and design, he has led production teams for robotic delivery at Kiwi Campus and managed backend development and project delivery for MindsDB, an influential open-source AI layer for databases. He combines design thinking and practical engineering—holding a design degree plus specialized AI and SQL training—to translate complex ML and systems requirements into usable, sustainable products. An active contributor to MindsDB, he implemented backend endpoints and data encoding improvements that improve database introspection and REST behavior. As a DMZ startup mentor and former SkyDeck participant, he pairs startup grit with an operator’s focus on measurable impact.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Skydeck Acceleration Program, Skydeck Acceleration Program at University of California, Berkeley
Self-drivng Car Engineering Artificial Intelligence , Self-drivng Car Engineering Artificial Intelligence at Udacity
Universidad de los Andes
Specialist Design Management, Specialist Design Management at Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano
Curso de verano Diseño paramétrico, Curso de verano Diseño paramétrico at Architectural Association
Bachiller High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates, Bachiller High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates at Liceo Navarra
AI's query engine - Platform for building AI that can learn and answer questions over large scale federated data.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:33 reviews, 161 commits, 57 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Ricardo primarily contributed to the backend functionality of the mindsdb repository. They implemented an endpoint for listing databases and then expanded it to also show tables within each database, using Python and interacting with a database proxy. Additionally, the user made changes to support the JSON encoder for the Decimal type converting it to a float for the REST API. The user also modified the file handler to allow for more bytes to be read when identifying the CSV dialect.
Communicates through Websockets a server and one or more clients sending humidity and temperature info to the server and directly to a MariaDB
Contributions:16 PRs, 120 pushes, 11 branches in 6 months
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