Patel Vishal
About Patel Vishal
Patel Vishal is a Flutter Developer with over three years of experience in developing medical applications. He currently works at CodeInfosys in Surat, Gujarat, India, where he has created a video calling and chat application for patient-doctor communication and a subscription-based fitness app.
Work at CodeInfosys
Patel Vishal has been employed at CodeInfosys since 2020, where he holds the position of Flutter Developer. In this role, he has contributed to the development of various applications, including a subscription-based fitness app. His experience at CodeInfosys spans over four years, during which he has focused on creating user-friendly applications that enhance user engagement and functionality.
Education and Expertise
Patel Vishal obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree from M.J. College of Commerce in Bhavnagar, where he studied Finance from 2006 to 2009. He furthered his education by pursuing a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) at SJPI, affiliated with Gujarat Technical University, from 2009 to 2012, specializing in Java and Android development. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in both business and technology.
Background
Patel Vishal has over three years of experience specifically in developing medical applications using Flutter. Prior to his current role at CodeInfosys, he worked for ten years at Redixbit Software Technologies & Solution as an Android and iPhone Developer. His extensive experience in mobile application development has equipped him with the skills necessary to create effective and innovative solutions in the tech industry.
Achievements in Application Development
During his career, Patel Vishal has successfully developed a video calling and chat application aimed at facilitating communication between patients and doctors. This project highlights his ability to create applications that address specific needs within the healthcare sector. His work demonstrates a commitment to improving user experience and accessibility in medical communication.