Muhammad Usman Bashir Secures Asis’s Real-Time Communication Award in UAE
- Sara Habib
- June 30, 2025
- 2:39 pm
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- Technology

Pakistan’s tech sector celebrates a proud moment. Muhammad Usman Bashir, also known as Mr. WebRTC, will receive the WebRTC Excellence Award of Asia. The ceremony is set for November 6, 2025, at the TechNext AI & Cybersecurity Summit in Dubai. This international honor recognizes his groundbreaking work in real-time communication.
Global Recognition for Innovation
The award will be presented in the Main Plenary Hall of the Pullman Dubai Downtown. His Excellency Ahmed Elmetwally, CEO of the Private Office of H.H. Sheikh Mohamed Bin Ahmed Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, will witness the ceremony. This recognition highlights Bashir’s top placement in the real-time communications leaderboard. A jury advised by Google evaluated patents, technical papers, and real-world deployments.
Patent-Backed Success
Bashir holds a U.S. patent for a smart teleconferencing system. It syncs audio across rooms without needing extra hardware. Source: Justia Patents
His technology is already used in over 100 organizations, including NHS England. These deployments cut delays and improve efficiency.
Breakthrough Research
Bashir’s research has shaped the future of WebRTC. In a 2025 Medium article, he describes pushing NVIDIA Omniverse content to browsers. This won praise from NVIDIA experts.
Earlier, he built a custom OBS + WebRTC integration that still tops WebRTC tutorial charts.
Major Industry Impact
In mid-2025, Wowza acquired AVA Intellect, a major AI-video integration company. Bashir served as a lead consultant and core technical architect. His WebRTC insights powered the system’s real-time performance.
Source: Globe Newswire
Endorsements from Global Leaders
His low-latency work earned him the nickname “Mr. WebRTC” from Ant Media’s co-founder. Meetecho and Forbes UK further amplified this status. Bashir is now part of Forbes UK’s 2024 “Forty Under Forty” innovators list.
A Future-Focused Vision
Bashir co-founded RTC League with his brother, Muhammad Aatif Bashir. The platform delivers low-latency, multilingual voice-video systems worldwide.
He plans to open-source a neural jitter buffer and expand into healthcare, aerospace, and gaming.
What This Means for Pakistan
This win places Pakistani talent on the global innovation map. It’s a boost for the country’s growing ICT sector, now worth over $3 billion. For the 25 million STEM students in Pakistan, Bashir’s journey proves that homegrown innovation can lead to global breakthroughs.