Michael Pechatnikov
While Michael Pechatnikov was born in St. Petersburg, he spent much of his life in Israel after immigrating at 9 years old in 1992. He established himself in the programming world at the uncanny young age of 12. Under his father’s guidance, he developed a payload simulator that would be used to direct an AMOS-1 satellite function for several years. Pechatnikov founded three start-ups by the age of 33, including Telmap, a technology for transmitting maps on the Internet and on mobile phones, which was started in 1999. In 2004, he started VisionMap, which allows for military-grade high-resolution photography. Telmap and VisionMap were sold to Intel and Rafael, respectively. Today, Pechatnikov is CEO and managing partner of Sharpe Alpha Capital, which uses algorithms to analyze more than 10,000 funds all over the world.