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Santosh Viswanathan is named chief of Intel’s India region

  • An announcement was made in March regarding Santosh Viswanathan’s appointment by Intel as MD for India.
  • In July 2022, Viswanathan assumed responsibility for the Indian business as Vice President and Managing Director.
  • Hans will be in charge of Intel’s whole operations in the Asia-Pacific area.

An announcement was made in March regarding Santosh Viswanathan’s appointment by Intel as Managing Director (MD) for the India area.

After joining Intel 21 years ago, Viswanathan will head this new region, using his experience to drive customer-centricity and value while taking advantage of the business prospects and the nation’s tremendous growth.

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In July 2022, Viswanathan assumed responsibility for the Indian business as Vice President and Managing Director. Intel has now distinguished India as a distinct region.

Hans Chuang has been appointed as the General Manager (GM) of SMG Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ), the firm also announced. Hans, who is based in Taiwan, will be in charge of Intel’s whole operations in the Asia-Pacific area.

This includes boosting revenue growth, interacting with the local ecosystem to generate new opportunities, and fortifying connections with current partners and customers, according to Intel.

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