Co-founder & CEO @ ZEVQORA Founding Engineer @ Dolly
AI Engineering • Full-Stack Systems • Robotics • Computer Vision • Cybersecurity
🇲🇳 Building from Mongolia
I'm BeBe, a student founder and engineer from Mongolia focused on building ambitious technology that turns ideas into real products.
I work across AI, software engineering, robotics, computer vision, cybersecurity, backend systems, and product development.
Right now, I'm building at the intersection of founder-level product thinking and hands-on engineering — writing code, designing systems, experimenting fast, breaking things, fixing them, and shipping.
Founder mindset.
Engineer execution.
Builder speed.
Make AI lighter.
I'm the Co-founder & CEO of ZEVQORA — an AI infrastructure startup building an autonomous optimization engineer for AI applications.
ZEVQORA is designed to:
- find expensive AI workloads
- identify cheaper execution strategies
- generate optimization candidates
- verify them through testing and evaluation
- ship reviewable engineering fixes
The goal isn't another dashboard telling developers their AI bill is high.
The goal is:
Find the waste. Fix it. Prove the fix is safe.
My focus: Product vision, company direction, AI systems, architecture, engineering, and execution.
I'm a Founding Engineer @ Dolly, helping build the technical foundation of the product from an early stage.
I care about the part between:
"This would be cool."
↓
"Can we actually build it?"
↓
"Let's ship it."
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}- 🤖 Practical AI products
- ⚙️ AI infrastructure & automation
- 🧠 Intelligent developer tools
- 👁️ Computer vision systems
- 🦾 Robotics experiments
- 🛡️ Cybersecurity tools
- 🧩 Backend APIs & systems
- 🚀 Hackathon prototypes
- 🧪 Weird experiments that might become real products
I don't want to build technology just because it looks impressive.
I like products that are:
Useful. Measurable. Fast. Explainable. Shippable.
My favorite kind of problem is one where someone says:
"That sounds difficult."
And the next question is:
"Okay. How do we build it?"
I'm still early.
That's the interesting part.
There are systems to build, products to launch, companies to grow, competitions to enter, people to meet, mistakes to make, and a ridiculous amount left to learn.
For now:
Build.
Ship.
Learn.
Repeat.

