Yury Melnichek
Yury Melnichek is a Belarusian tech-entrepreneur, venture investor and software engineer.
He was born in Minsk, Belarus, lived in Switzerland for more than 16 years and currently lives in Cyprus. He is known for being the founder of the free cartographic service MapsWithMe, the AI platform AIMATTER, and the video editing application Vochi. In December 2021, together with Anna Melnichek, he founded the investment company Melnichek Investments to invest in promising machine learning and biotech startups.
Apart from doing investment activities, he also provides consulting services in venture investment, mobile applications marketing, and information technology companies working with machine learning, computer vision and data science. He was a long-time partner of DOBRA Foundation and Social Weekend, a social project competition, and the Open Data Science Belarus community. He also takes part in hackathons as a mentor and speaks at tech conferences.
Early life and education
Yury graduated with a degree in applied mathematics and informatics from the Belarusian State University in 2005.Career
Maps with me
The company, initially called MapsWithMe, was founded in 2010. Yury launched the project together with Alexander Borsuk, Victor Govako and Sergey Retchiskiy.MapsWithMe was first released on iOS in April 2011. In 2012, the service team won first prize at the StartupMonthly competition in Vilnius and won an internship in Silicon Valley. In February 2012, a new update of MapsWithMe was released for Android, and in July 2014, the company was renamed to MAPS.ME. MAPS.ME is a free cartographic service available on iOS, Android and Blackberry platforms.
In November 2014 MAPS.ME was acquired by Mail.ru Group, who were interested in preserving product independence within its structure and further development of MAPS.ME. MAPS.ME's acquisition garnered a lot of media attention and was featured among the most significant deals of Runet, which has stated that "thanks to this deal, the popular cartographic service is now available for free". At the moment of the deal "the app was downloaded more than 7 million times, and it was one of the most popular in the “Travel” section in more than 100 countries".
AIMATTER
In April 2016, Melnichek founded AIMATTER, a neural network-based AI platform and SDK which detects and processes images quickly on mobile devices. This was the world's first technology working on mobile devices and in streaming video. AIMATTER was used in the photo and video app Fabby, which became popular among users and was highly reviewed by experts. AIMATTER also developed hair segmentation technology during live-streaming video that was later introduced in the Fabby Look app.In August 2017 TechCrunch announced news about Google acquiring AIMATTER. The deal became remarkable for the Belarusian IT industry, because an international publicly trading company acquired a Belarusian legal entity. Terms of the sale were not disclosed.