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Infosys names Chaurasia as Associate VP for European engineering

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 11/24/2023, 06:16 PM
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Infosys (NS:INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, has announced the appointment of Rajesh Prasad Chaurasia as Associate Vice President for European engineering services. The move aims to strengthen the company's support for digital transformation through the use of digital thread and twin technologies across various sectors.

Chaurasia, an experienced professional with a rich background in aerospace and defense, previously led efforts at Accenture (NYSE:ACN) Industry X. His role involved handling key automotive manufacturing clients and spearheading aerospace and defense projects. Notably, he was influential during the integration of consolidated offerings following the Accenture-Umlaut merger.

With an impressive academic background that includes postgraduate degrees from IIT Delhi and RWTH Aachen University in Applied Mechanics, Chaurasia is well-equipped with expertise in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) customization, data migration processes, and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system integrations. This combination of skills positions him as a valuable asset in his new role at Infosys.

During his earlier tenure at Infosys, Chaurasia contributed to the creation of the TMP practice and enhanced the PLM suite while fostering global client relationships within the energy and transportation industries. Additionally, his experience at Capgemini includes directing a Greenfield PLM implementation for a Detroit-based automotive supplier.

Chaurasia's re-entry into Infosys marks a strategic step for the company as it continues to expand its digital capabilities in Europe, particularly in Germany. His leadership is expected to drive significant advancements in engineering services, further cementing Infosys' commitment to supporting digital transformations in key sectors.

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