Anthony Skenter

Anthony Skenter

CEO

AEVORI (https://aevori.net/), Greece

I'm an aerospace engineer and turned founder, building intelligent systems at the intersection of deep tech, regulation, and the public good. My career has been a throughline of one question: how do you take notoriously complex domains — satellites, maritime operations, government recruitment — and make them feel effortless for the people who have to navigate them? My foundation is in rocket science. I earned my MEng at Imperial College London, where I spent four years immersed in everything from orbital mechanics and propulsion to spacecraft design and in Imperial College Rocketry, working on systems and structures for student-built launch vehicles. Imperial taught me to think in systems: to see any problem, whether it's a rocket or a government service, as a set of interacting parts that only works when every layer is designed with care. After graduating, I joined Eutelsat OneWeb as a systems modeling engineer, contributing to one of the most ambitious low-Earth-orbit satellite constellations ever deployed. It was the ideal first chapter — real hardware, real stakes, and a front-row seat to how world-class engineering teams ship complex systems at scale SpaceTorch — Co-founder & CEO I co-founded and led SpaceTorch, a modern compliance platform that uses AI agents to automate FAA, EASA, IMO, and MARPOL workflows for aerospace and maritime teams, turning regulatory overhead into a competitive advantage. Proud members of Google for Startups. AEVORI — AI That Moves Government Forward The work I'm most energised by right now is AEVORI (aevori.net). AEVORI builds intelligent assistants that streamline public services, starting with one of the most consequential and frustrating journeys a citizen can take: finding and applying for a public-sector job in Greece. The Greek hiring landscape is a labyrinth — decades of overlapping legislation, constantly shifting ASEP regulations, thousands of active vacancies spread across ministries, and scoring criteria that change with every new contest announcement. For most citizens, navigating it means hours of reading ΦΕΚ gazettes and second-guessing whether they even qualify. AEVORI exists to make that journey take seconds instead of weeks. Our platform rests on three pillars: The first is a comprehensive knowledge graph that indexes the full body of Greek legislation, ASEP regulations, and every active public-sector vacancy — continuously refreshed as the law changes, so the answers citizens get are never out of date. The second is a conversational AI that engages each citizen in natural Greek, understands their qualifications, experience, and career goals, and builds a precise profile without making them feel like they're filling out yet another form. The third is a precision-matching layer that cross-references that profile against the knowledge graph to instantly surface the best-fit positions reducing a weeks-long search into a two-minute conversation. AEVORI is already trusted by the Hellenic Ministry of Interior and is being deployed in direct partnership with ASEP, the Supreme Council for Civil Personnel Selection. What I care about Engineering, to me, is the ultimate field of challenge and creation. I'm drawn to problems where the complexity is real, the stakes matter, and the end user is someone whose day gets measurably better because we did the hard work upstream — a citizen in Athens who finds the right public-sector job without drowning in legalese, a compliance officer who can finally focus on judgment calls instead of form-filling, a ministry that can serve more people with the same team. Good automation is invisible. That's the craft. I'm always happy to connect with fellow founders, engineers, and public-sector innovators — especially anyone working on regulatory AI, knowledge graphs, government transformation, or citizen-facing AI at scale. If you're building in any of these areas, reach out.