Hyper Future Brings the Next Decade of Technology into Focus at Fremont ACM Chapter Event

Fremont, California

The Fremont ACM Chapter hosted Hyper Future: Where Ideas Go Exponential on Sunday, December 14, 2025, convening software engineers, computer scientists, and technology leaders to examine the innovations shaping the next decade of computing. The event took place at the Fremont Downtown Event Center and featured discussions on emerging system architectures, applied artificial intelligence, cloud-scale platforms, and intelligent technologies redefining how modern systems are built and operated.

Structured as a forward-looking technical forum, the event enabled practitioners to share insights drawn from large-scale enterprise environments while engaging in thoughtful dialogue around both the opportunities and challenges created by exponential technological growth.

Fremont ACM Chapter
Fremont ACM Chapter

Impact on the Fremont and Bay Area Technology Ecosystem

Events hosted by the Fremont ACM Chapter play a significant role in strengthening the local and regional technology community. By bringing together engineers, researchers, students, and industry professionals from a wide range of organizations, the chapter provides an inclusive environment for collaboration and knowledge exchange.

These gatherings help participants remain current with rapidly evolving technologies while supporting mentorship, peer learning, and professional development across experience levels. For the Fremont community, such events connect local talent with Silicon Valley expertise and global technology trends. Across the Bay Area, they serve as a community-driven platform where ideas, best practices, and emerging standards can be shared beyond company boundaries, reinforcing the region's leadership in technological innovation.

Leadership Perspectives and Event Direction

The evening opened with an address by Mr. Rakesh Keshava, Chairman of the Fremont ACM Chapter. He emphasized that rapid technological advancement must be supported by strong foundations in trust, resilience, and responsible engineering. His remarks highlighted how progress in artificial intelligence, distributed systems, and automation is accelerating innovation while raising expectations around security, reliability, and governance in enterprise environments.

Following the opening remarks, Mr. Isan Sahoo and Mr. Deepak Kole, Program Chairs of the Fremont ACM Chapter, guided the flow of the evening. Drawing on their experience in cloud architecture, distributed systems, and large-scale platform engineering, they connected a diverse set of sessions into a cohesive technical narrative. Their leadership ensured a smooth transition from emerging ideas to applied engineering insights, reinforcing the event's emphasis on scalable and enterprise-ready solutions.

Technical Sessions and Speaker Highlights

The program featured senior engineers and technology leaders who delivered focused talks grounded in real-world production experience.

  • Lin Yuan, Senior Director of Data Science at OKX, introduced an agentic AI framework that applies autonomous chargeback agents to improve trust, compliance, and resolution accuracy in payment and crypto ecosystems.
  • Arun Pandiyan Perumal, Site Reliability Engineer at Adobe, presented strategies for cross-account and AI-driven observability in hybrid cloud environments, with an emphasis on centralized telemetry and faster incident response.
  • Siva Prasad Nandi, Director of Software Development at Oracle, discussed the role of immutable backups in defending against ransomware, insider threats, and regulatory risks across cloud and hybrid systems.
  • Manish Harshad Shah, Manager of Software Development at eBay, explored the evolution of modern search engines and how AI-powered semantic and hybrid retrieval models deliver intelligent results at scale.
  • Ram Sekhar Bodala, Technology leader at Amtrak, demonstrated how artificial intelligence is improving enterprise asset management through predictive maintenance and reliability optimization.
  • Tejas Pravinbhai Patel, Software Engineer at Amazon, examined how AI native architectures and autonomous systems are reshaping online marketplaces across discovery, pricing, and trust.
  • Sangharsh Agarwal, Senior Site Reliability and DevOps Engineer at Adobe, shared practical approaches for using ephemeral environments to accelerate reliability and reduce operational overhead in SaaS platforms.
  • Lakshmana Rao Koppada, Technical Architect and Manager at PwC, discussed the convergence of IT and OT using AI, IoT, and cloud native architectures to build intelligent industrial asset ecosystems.
  • Sheetal Tatiya, Data Engineering Leader at Accenture, presented agentic AI-driven data pipelines designed to enable autonomous data validation and self-healing analytics workflows.
  • Saianirudh Kantabathina, Director of Engineering at Capital One, examined how data observability is redefining governance models for Generative AI by ensuring transparency and data trust.
  • Kamal Mann, Technology leader at Apple, outlined approaches for building trusted industrial AI systems using automated compliance and self-auditing frameworks in advanced manufacturing.

Community Interaction and Knowledge Sharing

Throughout the event, attendees engaged in active discussions that extended beyond individual presentations. Conversations covered system design tradeoffs, operational challenges, and emerging best practices across AI-driven and cloud native platforms. The strong level of engagement highlighted the importance of community-led learning as technology continues to evolve rapidly.

Closing Reflections and Future Programming

In the closing session, Mr. Amit Kumar Padhy, Communications Chair of the Fremont ACM Chapter, expressed appreciation to the speakers, attendees, and volunteers who contributed to the event's success. He reiterated the chapter's commitment to maintaining a technically rigorous and inclusive community where practitioners can exchange practical insights and learn from real-world engineering experiences. He also noted that future Fremont ACM Chapter events will include deep dive technical talks, hands-on workshops, and expert-led discussions across applied AI, cloud native architectures, data platforms, and secure distributed systems.

Organizing Committee

The success of the event was supported by the Fremont ACM Chapter's leadership and committee chairs:

  • Mr. Rakesh Keshava, Chair
    Provides strategic direction and leads initiatives that strengthen technical engagement across Silicon Valley.
  • Mr. Amit Kumar Padhy, Communications Chair
    Leads strategic communications and media engagement to amplify community impact.
  • Mr. Isan Sahoo, Program Chair
    Designs the program structure and curates topics aligned with emerging cloud and AI trends.
  • Mr. Deepak Kole, Program Chair
    Shapes the technical agenda with a focus on scalable, cloud native infrastructure.
  • Mr. Arun Kumar Elengovan, Vice Chair
    Supports chapter-wide programs and contributes engineering leadership that elevates technical depth.
  • Mr. Nandagopal Seshagiri, Secretary
    Oversees coordination, communications, and event readiness.
  • Mr. Vinay Soni, Co-Chair and Digital Lead
    Manages digital platforms and online engagement.
  • Mr. Pavan Nutalapati, Co-Chair and Treasurer
    Oversees financial stewardship and operational logistics.
  • Mrs. Durga P. Chavali, Communications Chair
    Drives outreach and community visibility with a focus on responsible AI and enterprise transformation.
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