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A decade ago, Jim Duan (BUS 鈥15) and Kamron Khodjaev (BUS 鈥16) were newcomers to America and first-year students at Pitt-Bradford.

Today, they are part of the co-founding team at , a Pittsburgh-based insurance technology startup that specializes in serving the growing self-driving vehicle industry and other robotics-based operations.

Duan and Khodjaev co-founded the company in 2020 with two partners who likewise were far from home: fellow Pitt graduate Sergey Litvinenko (BUS 鈥16) and senior software engineer Zak Gazizov, both of whom are from Russia.

In just a short time, the company has gained attention in the region and beyond. In mid-2021, from Silicon Valley venture capital firms.

Soon after, Koop was among a handful of companies chosen for the . By November, Litvinenko was presenting Koop鈥檚 autonomy insurance platform to the markets in London as part of the Lloyd鈥檚 Lab Demo Day.

And as 2021 came to a close, Koop Technologies was named a , a news source focused on the city鈥檚 startups, tech, growth and innovation ecosystem.

For Khodjaev, who grew up in Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan, and Duan, who hails from Chengdu, the capital of China鈥檚 Sichuan province, finding a future business partner on a small campus half a world away was not on their minds when they began searching for colleges.

It was their mutual desire for a quality American education that led them to Pitt, and to their arrival just one semester apart at Pitt-Bradford where they forged a friendship.

That serendipitous meeting, their mutual entrepreneurial drive, and the additional friendships they made when they moved on to finish their degrees on the University鈥檚 Pittsburgh campus, eventually led to the formation of Koop鈥檚 founding team.

鈥淭hey were two of my best students,鈥 said John J. Crawford, assistant professor of finance at Pitt-Bradford. 鈥淭heir ability to interpret and understand financial information and their business management acumen was very high.鈥

Crawford remembers Duan as stellar in analyzing financials and crunching numbers. 鈥淗e really stood out with his analysis,鈥 delving deep into corporate annual reports and financials in his class projects to uncover the 鈥渨hys鈥 underlying a company鈥檚 profits or losses.

Khodjaev was insightful, cutting-edge and a natural leader who helped establish the campus鈥 student investment club and served as the group鈥檚 president

Both he and Duan were active in the group, which organized a road trip to New York City to explore career opportunities in the financial district.

鈥淚鈥檓 very proud to see they鈥檙e taking the skills and tools they developed here and are really putting those to work for themselves. It鈥檚 awesome that they鈥檙e taking a risk on an opportunity like this.鈥

Duan moved on to the Pittsburgh campus after a year and a half at Pitt-Bradford. There he met Litvinenko through Pitt鈥檚 professional business fraternity. Khodjaev joined their circle when he too decided to finish his degree in Pittsburgh.

After graduation, they parted ways to go on to graduate school and careers. Litvinenko, whose Pitt degree focused on finance with concentrations in economics and math, went to Wall Street. Duan鈥檚 career took him to Miami, and later to Toronto, where he is active in the Pitt Alumni Association. For now, he is managing operations for Koop remotely, with a plan to return to Pittsburgh soon.

Khodjaev got his start with a Pittsburgh-based venture capital fund and later joined one of its portfolio companies, which sold fuel-efficiency technology to the trucking industry.

Their complementary skill sets, business experience and entrepreneurial desire motivated the friends to contemplate partnering in their own startup.

鈥淭he fact that we have known each other for years has given us more trust. We already know each other鈥檚 work style,鈥 Duan said.

Meeting Gazizov through social connections within Pittsburgh鈥檚 tight-knit tech community completed the team. 鈥淲e were friends first, and that friendship emerged into a business partnership as well,鈥 said Khodjaev.

Their entrepreneurial journey is gaining momentum amid the region鈥檚 rise as a center for robotics and autonomous vehicle innovation.

鈥淲e owe a lot to Pittsburgh. It鈥檚 really the place to be right now, building a business in that space,鈥 said Khodjaev, Koop鈥檚 chief commercial officer.

鈥淚f we were not in Pittsburgh we wouldn鈥檛 have come up with the idea, and we would not have met our friend and chief technical officer, Zak Gazizov, who was at Uber ATG building autonomous vehicles.鈥

Koop鈥檚 business is centered on helping the insurance industry catch up with the needs of the robotics and autonomous vehicle industry. Premiums are extremely high because of the lack of historic data.

Traditional insurance solutions understand human risks, but because machines don鈥檛 behave like humans, autonomous technologies present different risks that require new underwriting models. Koop seeks to solve this issue and bridge the gap between the two industries.

The company鈥檚 platform enables autonomous vehicle companies to share data and in turn receive data-driven coverage. Koop also provides data to insurance companies to help them appropriately tailor coverage to clients in autonomous technology industries.

Self-driving vehicles are not futuristic science fiction. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a reality much closer than you might imagine,鈥 said Duan, Koop鈥檚 head of operations, noting that autonomous delivery robots and driverless robotaxis already operate in multiple cities, and that labor shortages, exacerbated by the pandemic, have accelerated investment in self-driving truck fleets.

Said Khodjaev, 鈥淓veryone knows it鈥檚 going to be big. Companies are adding a lot of value by making vehicles autonomous. You can already see all these companies going public and making commercial investments.鈥

Added Duan, 鈥淭his really is just the beginning of our journey. We are looking forward to getting more work done and bringing more benefits to the autonomous vehicle industry and the insurance world as well. We will be really proud of ourselves if we are a true enabler of the commercialization of self-driving vehicles.鈥

A longer version of this story originally appeared in the , a publication from the 91porn视频 at Bradford.

Crawford said he expected Duan and Khodjaev to go on to careers in fund management or trading. 鈥淏ut it didn鈥檛 surprise me when I learned that they were pursuing an entrepreneurial venture.

鈥淭he fact that the two of them are collaborating and working together makes sense,鈥 Crawford said, adding that the synergy in their strong leadership and analytic skills is a winning combi91porn视频.