Abidali Neemuchwala is the new Chairman at Axiscades

The company says this strategic move reflects its commitment to harnessing Neemuchwala’s wealth of industry experience and visionary leadership as he succeeds David Bradley.

Abidali Neemuchwala

Axiscades Technologies, a leading end-to-end engineering and technology solutions provider has appointed Abidali Neemuchwala as the new Chairman and Non-Executive Director.

The company says this strategic move reflects its commitment to harnessing Neemuchwala’s wealth of industry experience and visionary leadership as he succeeds David Bradley.

Neemuchwala began his journey with Tata Consulting Services (TCS) in 1992. During his tenure, he played a pivotal role in conceptualising and scaling new businesses, including the acquisition of Citi’s eServe captive, leading to the scaling of TCS’s Digital Operations business. In 2015, he joined Wipro and was subsequently named CEO and Managing Director with a mandate to pivot the company to its digital future. Under his leadership, Wipro’s digital business grew to 40 percent of overall revenues at a 35 percent CAGR. He initiated assertive actions within the company, including divesting non-core businesses and signing multiple mega deals including Wipro’s largest customer deal to date worth $1.5 billion (Rs 12,370 crore).

“Axiscades has a rich legacy, and I am excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. I look forward to working closely with the leadership team to drive innovation, growth, and value for all stakeholders,” said Neemuchwala.

Arun Krishnamurthi, CEO and MD, Axiscades said, “His wealth of experience and leadership will be instrumental in guiding the company through its next phase of growth. We extend our gratitude to David Bradley, who during his tenure over the last four years has led Axiscades through a transformational phase of revenue diversification, expanding verticals and increasing the company’s footprint with digital endeavours and prepared the company for the next stage of growth.”

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