SiNett appoints Mathuria Head of India Operations

By siliconindia   |   Thursday, 05 February 2004, 20:30 IST
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BANGALORE: SiNett Semiconductors (India) Pvt. Ltd., a developer of semiconductors for wireless networking applications, has announced the appointment of Anirudh Mathuria as Head of India Operations. Mathuria’s 18-year experience in building large engineering organizations, and his domain expertise in chip design and networking will bring management depth and technical breadth to SiNett’s growing organization in Bangalore, India. Anirudh Mathuria said, "I am truly excited to be a part of SiNett India. SiNett has embarked on a mission to deliver exciting, cutting-edge chip technology targeted at the fast growing wireless LAN market. I look forward to the challenge of building SiNett, India into a world-class organization." Kadambi, President and CEO of SiNett Corporation, said, "We are delighted to have Mathuria join us to head of our India operations. Mathuria has strong leadership qualities, unique technical background covering both chip design and embedded software development, and successful record in building and managing large engineering teams. We welcome him to the SiNett community and look forward to working with him in rapidly growing our team in India." During his professional career, Mathuria has been responsible for building and managing high- performing engineering teams in multinational companies, including Texas Instruments and Tektronix/Celstream. Before joining SiNett, Mathuria spent seven years at Tektronix and Celstream Technologies, which was a spin-off of Tektronix. In his last assignment at Celstream as President, India Operations & Engineering, Mathuria was heading a 200+-person engineering team with complete responsibility of product engineering services and worldwide delivery. Prior to that, Mathuria spent several years at Texas Instruments, Bangalore, in various engineering and management roles. He was a part of the first batch of technical team at TI, Bangalore, and has been granted a U.S. patent while working there. Mathuria holds a Masters degree in Computer Applications from Delhi University and has completed an executive management course in the US.