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Sanjiv Rai

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Sanjiv Rai is a first generation Indian innovator and serial entrepreneur. He is the Founder, Chairperson and Chief Solver of multiple startups under Billion Innovators and Chairperson at ARE Technologies[1] and his venture initiatives AceWP Innovation Labs and BillionInnovators intend to promote innovation in India and abroad.[2]

Earlier Years

Rai worked with the NASA where he was the Chief Architect for the CHANDRA project.[3] At ARE Technologies, Rai pioneered the D5 Chip technology which enables telecom devices with the in-built chip to access networks across multiple wireless standards at speeds of up to 100 Mbit/s.[4]

Awards and Recognition

Recognition's for Rai include being listed in the Marquis Who's Who,[5] being named among the Top 10 Emerging Stars by NASSCOM, Top 10 Asian Technovisionaries by ZDNet and the Top 100 Disruptive Innovators by Red Herring.[6]

Rai was selected as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in the year 2012.[7]

References

  1. ^ Rai, Sanjiv. "WEF Young Global Leader". Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  2. ^ Rai, Sanjiv. "Rediff News - Sanjiv Rai". Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  3. ^ Rai, Sanjiv. "NASA Document".
  4. ^ Rai, Sanjiv. "D5 Chip Technology".
  5. ^ Rai, Sanjiv. "Marquis Who's Who".
  6. ^ Rai, Sanjiv. "11 Young Global Leaders from India".
  7. ^ Rai, Sanjiv. "World Economic Forum". Retrieved 20 September 2012.

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