Rajesh Bhartiya

Rajesh Bhartiya

FOUNDER & CEO

Rajesh Bhartiya has been in the engineering software industry for 25+ years now. During this period he has developed numerous software applications in the field of CAD/CAM and engineering graphics. At IIT, Mumbai, where he completed his Masters in Aerospace, he developed an aircraft cockpit simulator, which fueled his interests in 3D modeling and graphics. After completing his M.Tech he worked as a 3D graphics and geometry programmer at Geometric Software Solutions Limited (GSSL) and with Parasolid development team in Cambridge, UK.
He went to the US in 2001 and joined Tech Soft 3D (TS3D). At TS3D, he not only developed new products but was instrumental in setting up internal processes, which benefited the company’s engineering efficiency. Rajesh proved to be a very quick learner and filled many key roles ranging from core developer, new product designer, demo creator, and on-site consultant to many companies.
In 2005 Rajesh saw companies needing to develop advanced engineering applications but at the same time lacking the skills or resources to develop them quickly. With a vision to leverage his broad spectrum of engineering software skills to help such companies quickly find and adopt a solution, he founded ProtoTech Solutions. Based in Pune, India, ProtoTech already has a rapidly growing team of engineers working on various new technologies.
He is now happily settled in Pune, India with his wife and two kids. Rajesh enjoys his time most when he is designing and developing software. He is a voracious reader and an adventure nut. He has summited Kilimanjaro, cycled 600 kms in the Andes to Machu-Picchu and ran Antarctica and Everest full marathons.

   Story of Bhutan Marathon - the Land of Thunder Dragon   Travel blog with photos

   My Everest Marathon story                                

   My Antarctica Marathon story                                 Travel blog with photos

   My cycling adventure to Machu Picchu               Travel blog with photos

    My Life Lessons from Mt. Kilimanjarao               Travel blog with photos