Richard Capraru

Capraru is known for a pragmatic, if not minimalist, approach to tech stacks. He despises "bloatware." He advocates for modular systems (ERP, CRM, CMS) that speak to each other via robust APIs. His preference is often for open-source solutions combined with proprietary middleware, allowing businesses to retain ownership of their data rather than renting it from monolithic SaaS providers.

Before writing a single line of code, Richard Capraru maps the customer journey in analog. He identifies "friction points"—moments where a customer has to repeat information, wait for approval, or navigate a broken handoff. Only after these friction points are identified does he introduce automation. richard capraru

"Upsampling Data Challenge: Object-Aware Approach for 3D Object Detection in Rain" (2023). Capraru is known for a pragmatic, if not

Unlike founders who build first and think about selling later, Richard Capraru advises his clients to "engineer the exit on day one." This means building clean financial records, intellectual property protection, and standardized operating procedures from the very first hire. This "exit-ready" posture not only increases valuation but makes the business easier to run in the present. Before writing a single line of code, Richard

Dr. Richard Capraru is a researcher currently affiliated with the at the University of Tokyo . His expertise focuses on the intersection of robust autonomous systems, adversarial perception, predictive models, and AI agency. Professional Profile