S4S Technologies
Dr. Shital Somani Kasat has extensive work experience in the field of technology commercialization and corporate business. Dr. Shital has held various leadership roles, including Chief Growth Officer, Head of Corporate Business, and Head of Business Development, at S4S Technologies. Dr. Shital started their tenure at S4S Technologies in 2017. Prior to that, they served as the Technology Commercialization Head at Science for Society Techno Services Pvt Ltd from 2011 to 2017. Dr. Kasat's expertise and leadership have contributed to the growth and success of the organizations they have worked for.
Dr. Shital Somani Kasat has completed a Certificate Course in Corporate Strategy from the University of London in 2021. Dr. Shital also holds a Master's Degree in Key Accounts Management (MDP) from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta. Additionally, they have a degree in Business Management from the Welingkar Institute of Management.
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S4S Technologies
S4S Technologies is a decentralized agri-processing platform serving shelf-stable, nutrition-rich, and convenience foods to industrial kitchens and packaged food companies. S4S’s preservative-free, shelf-stable, lightweight, fully traceable, ready to use vegetables replace fresh supplies in these industrial applications. In doing so, S4S saves customers time, purchase hurdles, and daily cooking efforts still delivering products always at a lesser price than the market price. At the heart of the S4S business model is the solar-powered food dehydration system operated by women micro-entrepreneurs(ME). S4S works with MEs to convert produce into non-perishable by providing them with the right combination of technology, finance, and market. The non-perishable produce is made fit for the customer at the central facility and supplied as food ingredients to Food and Beverage Industry. Serving over 850 small and large customers, S4S works with 260 small MEs in 14 villages in Maharashtra and Odisha in India and processing 13,500 tons of produce.