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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY | Tony Chua, Singapore
Published: 16 Nov 11
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S I2I appoints Kunal Ahooja as Global Head – Devices

His extensive experience puts hum at the helm of the devices division.

The Board of Directors of S I2I Ltd. approved the appointment of Mr Kunal Ahooja as Global Head - Devices, based on his in-depth knowledge and experience in the cellular industry.

At 51, he will be responsible for leading the Devices division globally in product launches, vendor selections, knowledge valuations and manufacturing of the business.

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