Dhaval Patel
Founder at Codebasics and Co-Founder at AtliQ Technologies
About
I'm Dhaval Patel, the Founder of Codebasics and Co-Founder of AtliQ Technologies. My journey started in the technical trenches, building DirectX drivers at NVIDIA and spending 12 years at Bloomberg LP developing large-scale data systems for the terminal. Today, I'm focused on democratizing AI and data education. Through Codebasics, I've built a community of over 1.5 million learners, helping them become 'job-ready' with a no-fluff, project-based approach. At AtliQ, I lead a team of 40+ experts delivering high-impact AI and data services. I'm deeply passionate about the transition toward 'Agentic AI' and believe that everyone—not just developers—should be empowered to build with these tools. Beyond tech, I'm committed to social impact through the Codebasics Foundation. I’m always looking to connect with corporate partners for upskilling or organizations needing robust AI engineering solutions.
Networking
What I can offer
- ›AI and Data training for corporate teams
- ›AI and Data engineering services via AtliQ Technologies
- ›Mentorship for aspiring data professionals
- ›Technical storytelling and content creation expertise
Looking for
- ›Corporate partnerships for AI upskilling
- ›Clients for AI and Data engineering services
- ›Volunteers for the Codebasics Foundation
Best fit for
Current Interests
Background
Career
Began as a Software Engineer at NVIDIA and spent over a decade as a Data Engineer at Bloomberg LP before transitioning into entrepreneurship as the founder of Codebasics and AtliQ Technologies.
Education
BE, Computer Science from Dharmsinh Desai University (1999 – 2003)
Achievements
- ›Built Codebasics YouTube channel to over 1.5 million subscribers
- ›Scaled AtliQ Technologies to a team of 40+ professionals
- ›Established the Codebasics Foundation non-profit
- ›Guided a non-technical team to build 16 AI tools in 6 weeks
Opinions
- Professionals should not be 'married to a technology' but should instead focus on being versatile 'builders.'
- Soft skills and business communication are as critical as technical proficiency.
- AI should be taught to all working professionals, not just developers, using a 'no-fluff' approach.
- Critiques 'influencer' culture that claims technologies or industries are 'dead.'