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Arun Sharma, Executive Chairman of IRS, expressed confidence in Rabindra Sah’s ability to lead the digitalization efforts and leverage technology to enhance safety, efficiency, and sustainability in the maritime industry. Sah, a B. Tech (Mechanical) from National Institute of Technology -Patna, M. Tech (Data Science & Engineering) from BITS Pilani, and pursuing a PhD in Autonomous Vehicle from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham-Bangalore, believes in the transformative power of technology in maritime safety and risk management.

Sah joins IRS from Tata Technologies and Tata Motors, where he was Chief Engineer. With over 30 years of experience in engineering services and industry 4.0 solutions, Sah aims to drive meaningful change through digitalization initiatives at IRS. His role at IRS will involve developing and implementing cutting-edge technologies to revolutionize the maritime industry, identifying opportunities for digital innovation, and keeping the society at the forefront of technological advancements.

The appointment of Sah as CTO signifies IRS’s commitment to embracing digital innovation and staying ahead in the ever-evolving maritime industry. By working with the talented team at IRS, Sah aims to drive meaningful change through digitalization initiatives that will enhance safety, efficiency, and sustainability in the maritime sector.

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