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Business Wire India - Multimedia: Digest for November 04, 2022

Business Wire India - Multimedia

Multimedia By Business Wire India
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MachineHack.com, a Bengaluru-based Global AI Professionals Network has appointed Abhijeet Katte as the Chief Growth Officer. Krishna Rastogi will be promoted internally to the role of Chief Technology Officer. Bhasker Gupta, will continue to lead MachineHack as Chief Executive Officer.
 
Mr. Katte will be responsible for overlooking the functions of growth, revenue and operations while Mr. Rastogi will be responsible for core infrastructure, developer and enterprise platform development.
 
Prior to this, Krishna Rastogi had a stint at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's world famous Media Lab and went on to build cutting edge ML/AI systems for a decade. He also has filed several patents and published research papers, while working on the most important problems in AI.
 
In his previous stint, Abhijeet Katte founded Lonere Labs, a company focused on the creator and community economy. MedWriter, a writing assistant for doctors built by Lonere Labs, was acquired by a YC company. He also has experience in building some of India's strongest creator networks.
 
MachineHack, was incubated at Analytics India Magazine, one of India's most successful media-tech organizations in 2018. It has grown to more than 100,000 developers and AI enthusiasts while helping multiple Fortune 500 companies and companies build their AI teams faster. 
 
While starting out as a discussion forum for AI enthusiasts in 2018, MachineHack has organically grown to become the digital townsquare for thousands of ML/AI developers. MachineHack is enroute to become one of the most important platforms where AI professionals spend their time connecting with peers, learning, updating themselves, solving challenges, connecting with opportunities and much more.
 
Abhijeet Katte who was already a part of the MachineHack team when it started in 2018 said, "I am excited to be back and working on such an important mission. I feel enabling the current and future talent pool for AI to do more for the world is one of the most important things to work on."
 
Bhasker Gupta, CEO at MachineHack said, "With the new executive team, we are bringing a new level of energy and ambition to the MachineHack platform. It is a unique platform that is already having an impact on the AI ecosystem. Our ambition is to make MachineHack, the strongest network for AI talent, one of the most important professions for our collective future.

Minfy Appoints Amit Kataria as CHRO for Its Global Business

Thursday 03 November 2022 08:02 AM UTC+00
Business Wire India

Minfy Technologies is a Cloud Native System Integrator helping enterprises, start-ups and fast-growing businesses is pleased to announce the new CHRO, Amit Kataria, for its global business. 

Amit joins as the Chief Human Resources Officer to drive Minfy's commitment to its people and create 'employee wow'. Amit will help build leaders for the future that adopt a growth mindset and display excellence with high velocity. He will additionally, build a sustainable HR business model to attract top talent who believe in Minfy's purpose. 
 
Amit is a human resources specialist with 20 years of strong international experience in information technology. His concentration is on developing innovative talent acquisition strategies to overcome the current IT skills gap. Amit's area of expertise is the design and implementation of HR strategies, and aspects of his key strengths as an HR practitioner include employee engagement and 'joy at work.' 
 
When asked why he was interested in joining the team at Minfy, he answered, "Minfy is well respected and a company that was formed in the cloud and is revolutionising the world of technology by not merely shaping but creating the future. I'm excited for the opportunity to enable talent sourcing and development to the next orbit of expansion." 
 
"We are excited to have Amit join the Minfy team and lead our people function. With his mix of experience, passion for learning, and people-centric focus, Amit is a great addition to our organization and will be a tremendous resource for our partners," said Vikram Manchanda, CEO, Minfy. 
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Renowned aerpace Racer (www.aerpace.com) from India, Sanjay Takale gets a special appreciation trophy for his brave driving at Circuit Paul Ricard. Among 72 nations and 462 competitors participating, he finishes 8th in Rally4 at FIA World Motorsport Games - 2022.

"This rally will be memorable for a lifetime. When the podium ceremony was on, I was surprised when I heard my name being called. Later, the FIA officials told me they acknowledged my bravery and driving style. They told me at 54 years of age, I still drove like a youngster. Well, the combination of tarmac track and left-hand drive was the first time for me. I think what went in my favor was that I broke no French traffic rules, which one could in a closed and fortified arena," recalled Mr. Takale about the special moment from Marseille.

"What will also remain etched in my memory is the fantastic association with aerpace, a company reinventing transportation with pioneering technology, with a mission to build a futuristic transportation system through green and self-sustainable electric mobility. Our work is revolutionary and I feel proud to be an aerpace Racer," added Mr. Takale.

aerpace MD Mr. Milan Shah acknowledged Mr. Takale for his achievement at World Motorsport Games and highlighted that apart from innovative technologies, aerpace is also going to help get the importance of Motorsport games in India.

Mr. Takale's co-driver Mike Young said he was happy to be his navigator and added, "We are good friends and we were teammates in the Cusco Subaru team from Japan for the last four years. It was a good experience for him to be at this event. I had already co-driven him in the 2016 rally in Estonia, where we finished 2nd."

Young said even though six years have passed since they took part in the competition. "Takale has retained his control over the car. He speeds up nicely when needed," Young added.

The appreciation that came their way was heartwarming. "Many other drivers broke the traffic rules, but we decided to stay within traffic rules and finished the transport stage even though we got late," Mr. Takale ended.

He could have finished higher had it not been for a traffic snarl in the sixth stage, which he finished 8 minutes late and was handed a 80 second penalty.
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