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Vice President, Data Platforms Group, Intel

General Manager, Vertical Solutions and Services Group, Intel India 

Kishore Ramisetty is vice president in the Data Platforms Group and general manager of the Vertical Solutions and Services Group for Intel India at Intel Corporation. Based in Bangalore, he leads the team responsible for identifying, developing and deploying Intel solutions and associated disruptive business models in vertical business areas for emerging and global market segments. Most recently, he has focused on developing services businesses in areas such as smart mobility and healthcare in partnership with other Intel teams worldwide.

Ramisetty has strategic expertise in developing products for emerging market segments, with interest in disruptive business models, user-centered design, reverse innovation and intrapreneurship. Before assuming his current role in 2020, he led several successful incubation projects, including a cost-reduced family of Intel® Atom® processors, a medical-diagnostics-as-a-service healthcare solution, Intel’s first data set of unstructured driving conditions for autonomous navigation, and the Aadhaar iris biometric platform. In 2019, Ramisetty led the Ideas-to-Reality team to deliver innovations in smart mobility, healthcare and conversational artificial intelligence (AI), comprising technology development and new business models. 

Ramisetty joined Intel in 2000 with the acquisition of Trillium Digital Systems, a leading provider of communications software. As director of engineering at Los Angeles-based Trillium, he managed the software design, development, validation and support of telecommunications software products for worldwide customers. Earlier in his U.S.-based career, he managed large engineering departments that spanned multiple countries.

A widely recognized technology leader, Ramisetty is frequently invited to participate in industry events as a speaker and panelist. He also spent two years as chair of the Confederation of Indian Industry’s core group on the Internet of Things (IoT), a consortium of business leaders convened to define India’s IoT strategy in collaboration with government.

Ramisetty holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical and communications engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University in Hyderabad, India; and a master’s degree in computer science and automation from the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore.