Sitaram Naik

Chief Innovation Officer at Embitel Technologies

Sitaram Naik has a diverse work experience. Sitaram started their career as a Senior Engineer at Tata Elxsi in 1998, where they eventually became a Specialist and then a Senior Specialist (Project Manager). During their time at Tata Elxsi, Sitaram handled various challenging tasks and became known for their expertise in graphics. Sitaram also provided miracle solutions for struggling projects and received requests from senior colleagues to work on their projects.

After leaving Tata Elxsi in 2009, Sitaram worked as an Independent Software Consultant, searching for a suitable task for their life. Sitaram then joined Symphony Teleca in 2012 as a Software consultant, where they successfully solved critical problems in Intel drivers that the existing team couldn't resolve.

In 2011, Sitaram worked as a Miracle Designer, providing step-by-step solutions for various problems, including business, health, world, and spirituality. Sitaram also discovered and implemented a simple treatment for polio, achieving great improvements and treating many individuals.

Lastly, Sitaram joined Embitel Technologies in 2016, initially as a Software Consultant and later as the Chief Innovation Officer. Unfortunately, specific details about their roles at Embitel Technologies are not provided.

Sitaram Naik completed their Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Andhra University, where they studied from 1992 to 1996. Sitaram later pursued a Master's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), from 1996 to 1998. In addition to their formal education, Naik also obtained various certifications. In 2019, they completed the Deep Learning Nano degree Program from Udacity. In 2014, they obtained certifications in "Diabetes - a Global Challenge" and "Turn Down the Heat: Why a 4°C Warmer World Must be Avoided" from Coursera.

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Timeline

  • Chief Innovation Officer

    January, 2019 - present

  • Software Consultant

    May, 2016