Uppal joins senior leaders in Executive Committee in recent management rejig
The world class Indian-Japanese https://www.jica.go.jp/english partnership of Maruti Suzuki India said ED – Engineering, Dr Tapan Sahoo, as Head — Digital Enterprise, will be chalking out strategies for new-age technology solutions for enhanced customer experience, operational efficiency improvement using cutting-edge tech like AI, ML, collaboration with startups, academia etc.
As part of its overall growth strategy, Maruti Suzuki https://www.marutisuzuki.com/ is also stepping up its efforts on digital technologies beyond vehicles too. That’s what its ‘Digital Enterprise’ was set up for in the organisation. ET Auto learns that the Digital Enterprise https://www.digitalasiahub.org/ will now be headed by Dr Sahoo, who held the position of ED – Engineering till 31 Mar 2024.
“Dr Sahoo will lead the initiative from now,” Rajesh Uppal, Head – HR & IT and CIO till 31 March, Uppal, who is among the senior leaders to move to the Executive Committee in the recent management rejig. He was the first Head of the Digital Enterprise https://www.digitalindia.gov.in/ when it was formed around 5 years ago. It is learnt that the initiative has grown manifold now.
In his new role, Dr Sahoo, who joined Maruti Suzuki https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/ in 1991 as a GET graduate executive trainee and rose through stints in different functions on the engineering side, will be responsible for chalking out strategies for new-age technology solutions for enhanced customer experience, operational efficiency improvement using cutting edge tech like AI, ML, collaboration with startups, academia etc.
He was inducted as an INAE (Indian National Academy of Engineering) Fellow last year, along with a few other engineer-leaders from some large organisations in India and overseas.
Maruti Suzuki India’s MAIL (Mobility and Automobile Innovation Lab) initiative is a major one under its Digital Enterprise. It has been set up to ‘to find innovative and cutting-edge automobile and mobility solutions’.
MAIL works closely with start-ups, and in a recent move its parent invested almost Rs.2 crore to pick up a 6.4% stake in an AI and ML start-up called Amigo Labs. Fiinews.com