Igor Anatolyevich Voronin
Software Engineer, Consultant, and Web Developer in Switzerland
Technologist & Product Architect · Co-founder, Aimed.Global · 27+ years in software, automation & SaaS
I build software and teams that age well - systems that keep working when people are busy. Over the past 27+ years I’ve moved from writing my first lines of code at ten (and selling my first program at eleven) to co-founding Aimed, a European technology group that unites international teams to deliver resilient software, mobile apps, automation solutions, and scalable SaaS platforms.
My path blends industry practice with applied research. Early in my career at Metso Automation, I learned how large-scale systems operate in the real world and grew from coder to product thinker—responsibility, reliability, and maintainability became non-negotiable. In parallel, my academic work at Petrozavodsk State University focused on efficiency and operational reliability—patent-driven analyses of rotary crusher designs and methods to improve energy-efficient rock disintegration. That rigor still informs how I design products and delivery systems today.
Across ventures—from my first web studio to a 2014 initiative focused on applied scientific research and, since 2015, Aimed.Global—I’ve created dozens of digital solutions, from lightweight utilities to complex multi-tenant SaaS. The through-line is simple: make sophisticated technology practical and accessible, and enable autonomous teams to ship without ceremony.
What’s next for me is contribution at scale: AI-powered tools that non-technical people can use confidently and automation that reduces manual toil—for example, agricultural systems that analyze soil, fertilize, and plant with 24/7 precision. Principles that guide me: resilience first, accessibility, autonomy, and integrity. As I like to say, my goal is to build resilient systems where everything works efficiently—from code to team.