Tata Electronics appoints Randhir Thakur as CEO & MD

Tata Electronics appoints Randhir Thakur as CEO & MD

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: April 21 2023

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  • Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd has announced appointment of former Intel Foundry Services President Randhir Thakur as its Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director.
  • Thakur, a global leader and hands-on innovator in semiconductor industry, has worked with Intel for over 5 years. 
  • He has over 40 years of experience in the global manufacturing, research and development.
  • His previously stints include leadership and technical positions at Applied Materials Inc., SanDisk Corp. and also across the semiconductor industry in STEAG Electronic Systems and Micron Technology Inc.
  • Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd (TEPL) was founded in 2020 as a greenfield venture of the Tata group with expertise in manufacturing precision components and has a roadmap that extends to semiconductor fabrication and packaging segments.
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