Hariraj Dyal, CTO & Co-Founder of WorqAgent
WorqAgent Leadership

Hariraj Dyal

CTO & Co-Founder

Hariraj Dyal is a systems engineer turned AI infrastructure architect, with over 20 years of experience building the backend scaffolding that mission-critical businesses run on. At WorqAgent, he leads architecture and platform development—designing the multi-agent orchestration layer that powers AI labor across industries like veterinary care, mobile healthcare, and dental services.

Before cofounding WorqAgent, Hariraj spent 13 years at Cadence Design Systems, where he built distributed license servers, hybrid cloud orchestration tools, and dynamic job schedulers that supported thousands of global engineers across HPC environments. His work on license clustering and on-demand compute provisioning pushed forward real-time workload scalability long before Kubernetes was mainstream.

At Bluevine, a fintech platform serving over 300,000 small businesses, Hariraj developed core backend services across billing, account management, and user authentication—ensuring system reliability and security under regulatory and operational pressure.

AI Infrastructure and Generative Systems

Hariraj's work now is focused on generative AI systems, including the design of RAG pipelines, agentic workflows, and context-aware task delegation using tools like LangChain, vector stores, and supportive APIs. This technical foundation underpins WorqAgent's ability to execute full business functions autonomously—without human intervention.

Background and Real-World Insight

He holds an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Alabama and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Punjab Engineering College. Outside of code, Hariraj draws real-world insight from his wife's work as a prosthodontist—exposing him to the exact operational chaos, communication gaps, and scaling challenges facing modern care teams.

Mission and Vision

Hariraj brings to WorqAgent a unique blend of enterprise-grade systems thinking and a grounded view of how real operations break down. Hariraj's belief is simple: the next generation of service businesses won't run on people alone—they'll run on infrastructure-level labor, delivered by AI systems that work like software but think like staff.

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