Amish is Chief Risk Officer at Helpful Engineering, an incubator focused on collectively engineering rapid and open solutions to sustainability challenges worldwide.
An economist, systems engineer and technologist by background – he’s spent the last 20 years working at the intersection of engineering design, product management, supply chain, data quality and risk across Energy, Utilities, Mining, Healthcare, & Manufacturing – both as a Technical Architect and as a trusted Advisor in the public and private sector.
Since 2017 he has been a Board Member with the Association of Manufacturing Excellence based out of Chicago and VP of AME Canada – mentoring manufacturing leaders, building technical consortia and generating thought leadership in smart manufacturing, Lean, digital twins; robotics; value creation and people centric leadership.
He is a strong advocate for including advanced manufacturing techniques and digital twins as critical pillars of any economic sustainability model – supporting the transition towards greener, smarter industries. His work explores how both combine to enable new commercial models for technology transfer and infrastructure planning. A passionate tinkerer with a focus on pushing the ideas envelope Amish also leads and contributes to engineering research projects focused on Smart Mobile Labs, Health Aggregators and AI Data Libraries for applications in Diagnostic Medicine.
When he’s not busy problem solving he is a guitarist, cocktail enthusiast, avid mountaineer and paddler.