On May 20th 2011, Sohaib and Muneeb Akhter, twin brothers graduated George Mason University at the age of 19 with a bachelors in Electrical Engineering. The brothers were at the top of their class helping other students in their classes in the fields of computer science, electrical and mechanical engineering, statistics and anything else they learned and after almost two decades of living together and working on projects, the two parted ways. Sohaib Akhter went to Virginia Commonwealth University to pursue medical school, while Muneeb decided to research the vulnerabilities in modern computer architecture.
A year later, Muneeb Akhter started a small business out of the house they were living at, Accesys Technology LLC, and applied for DARPA contracts. Sohaib, on the other hand, saw the overhead and complications in the clinical environment and changed his focus to helping clinicians with his engineering know-how and exchanged the M.D. for a M.S. in Bioengineering while working as a Machine Vison Software Engineer for a German industrial machine manufacturer, BIZERBA GmbH. Once the two brothers had finished their commitments in May of 2013, the two decide to merge their talents once again bringing all their academic, industrial and government experience together to re-brand the small business as Warden Systems.
Today Warden Systems employs dozens of outstanding scientists, engineers, doctors and developers and bring the latest academic research to build world-changing projects and set innovation free.