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Yarden brings deep experience in design and manufacturing from some of the most demanding engineering environments in the world. At SpaceX, he worked on Falcon 9 production systems where simulation turnaround directly impacted launch schedules. At Tesla, he contributed to product engineering workflows that required rapid iteration under extreme constraints.
His time at Raytheon gave him exposure to aerospace and defense engineering programs where regulatory compliance, auditability, and workflow rigor are non-negotiable — experience that directly shapes Khorium’s approach to explainable AI and traceable decision-making.
As COO, Yarden owns how Khorium actually runs — the operating cadence, the team’s execution rhythm, and the connective tissue between engineering, product, GTM, and customer success. He’s the person turning ambitious roadmaps into shipped software and signed contracts, making sure the company scales without losing the ground-truth instincts that come from time on the factory floor and in the simulation lab. He sets the metrics that matter, removes the blockers nobody else is owning, and keeps Khorium moving at the speed its market demands. He bridges the gap between what AI researchers think engineers need and what engineers actually need.