Sindhu Gangadharan of SAP Labs India chosen as VC Nasscom

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Bangalore: NASSCOM has appointed Sindhu Gangadharan, SVP and MD of SAP Labs India and Head of SAP User Enablement, as the new Vice Chairperson of NASSCOM. In her new role as VC Nasscom, Gangadharan will leverage her extensive experience in technology and corporate leadership gained over decades in both India and Germany to help shape India’s TechAde.

Widely recognised as a Technology Humanist, Gangadharan is among the leading voices in technology today. As the first woman to lead SAP Labs India, SAP’s largest R&D centre globally, she is responsible for overseeing product development and innovation at all five centres – Bangalore, Gurgaon, Pune, Hyderabad, and Mumbai.

In addition, she is the Head of SAP User Enablement, which provides a consistent, intelligent, and personalised enablement for SAP’s entire product portfolio.

“Nasscom has played a pivotal role in helping accelerate India’s transition into the innovation hub for the world. I am honoured to assume the office of the Vice Chairperson at Nasscom and shape the future of India’s Techade in collaboration with some of the finest minds in the industry,” Sindhu Gangadharan said on her appointment as VC Nasscom.

“India, powered by its engineering R&D prowess, growing scientific capabilities and large talent base, holds immense potential to drive large-scale digital transformation that is sustainable and accessible to all. I am excited to contribute to this journey,” she added.
 
Gangadharan was appointed as Chairperson of the Nasscom GCC Council 2023-25 earlier this year. She also serves on the Board of organisations, including Siemens India and Titan Company Limited. Gangadharan is also a member of the Steering committee of the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce, an industry body driving the bilateral trade and deliberations between India and Germany.

Gangadharan’s journey as a woman leader in technology and her continued support in empowering and enabling the youth of India has earned her a coveted position on the Advisory Board of YuWaah, supported by UNICEF.

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