Vineeth Paruchuri
Co-Founder & CTO at Track3D
About
I'm Vineeth Paruchuri, the Co-Founder and CTO of Track3D. With over 15 years of experience in deep-tech and intelligent systems, I've dedicated my career to turning complex engineering into intuitive solutions. My journey has taken me from lead engineering roles to founding startups, always with a focus on computer vision and AI. Currently, I'm building an AI-first Reality Intelligence platform that helps the construction industry bridge the gap between design and reality through automated site documentation. I'm a firm believer that technology should work for people, prioritizing speed, accuracy, and simplicity. I'm here to connect with anyone passionate about innovation in the built environment, whether you're a contractor looking for actionable insights or a creator interested in the ConTech space. Let's discuss how we can use tech to save time and effort on-site.
Networking
What I can offer
- ›Expertise in translating complex site data into actionable insights
- ›Deep-tech startup leadership and technology vision
- ›Guidance on AI-first construction monitoring and reality capture
Looking for
- ›Individuals interested in AI and innovation within the construction industry
- ›Freelance content writers (no agencies)
- ›Potential hires for the Track3D engineering team
Best fit for
Current Interests
Background
Career
Started as a Lead Engineer at Ittiam, progressed through senior technical roles at Squid Design Systems and Smartron, and transitioned into executive leadership as VP at Dimensense and Co-Founder of XYZ Innovations and 3RDi before launching Track3D.
Education
Bachelor’s Degree from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras (2003 – 2007)
Achievements
- ›Co-founded Track3D, named one of BuiltWorlds' 40 AI-driven AEC companies to watch in 2026
- ›Developed an AI-first Reality Intelligence platform centralizing multi-source visual data
- ›Over 15 years of experience in deep-tech and intelligent systems development
Opinions
- Tech should work for people, not the other way around.
- Tools must earn their place by providing measurable value rather than being deployed for the sake of the tech itself.
- Technology's primary role is to save time, cost, and effort.
- Construction tech must adhere to four principles: Speed, Accuracy, Simplicity, and Cost-effectiveness.