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Mr. Dimakh Sahastrabuddhe, CEO, Dimakh Consultants

Dimakh is the CEO of Dimakh Consultants Pvt Ltd, a leading IT consulting firm in Pune India. He is a first generation entrepreneur and started the enterprise at a young age of 23. The company provides varied IT offerings in software development, website designing & hosting and networking solutions.
Dimakh holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the University of Pune. He is on the visiting faculty at Symbiosis University,Tasmac-Wales University and IIPM for last 15 years. With his real life experience in IT fields he simplifies the learning process and makes it an interesting session for techies as well as non-techies.
Dimakh is a sought-after speaker and has delivered lectures at several corporations including Wipro, Reliance, Mphasis, Convergent, Msource, Infosys. Dimakh has written a number of articles in IT magazines and TOP B school journals and is the author of "E-Business" a book on current e-commerce trends.
He was invited by the ministry of communication Afghanistan, to design the rules- regulations and cyber laws for Afghanistan after the Taliban war and he has successfully deployed a complete telecom billing system for Kabul, which was the first revenue generation project for Afghanistan.
Dimakh is the winner of the "Budding Entrepreneur Award" and "Outstanding achievements in the field of Information Technology" given by Rotary International's Rotary club. He is the winner of young marathi achiever award given by Saturday Club Mumbai. Dimakh has also been awarded the "Rajiv Gandhi Sanganak Sarathi Award"and he is youngest achiever to receive this award.

Mr. H. M. Kamat, Managing Director,(Anama Group).
(Anama Energies Pvt. Ltd., Anama Green Fuels Pvt. Ltd., Anama Enertech’ solutions Pvt. Ltd.)

Mr. H.M. Kamat is a bachelor of technology (B. Tech.) In chemical engineering from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT madras) in year 1985. * He has Professional experience of 28 years of total experience in the field of heat recovery, process plant technologies and power generation. In the past he has served for different organizations like Thermax and Alfa Laval and presently working as the managing director of “Anama Group. Ltd. For last 17 years, Company which is working in the areas of steam /natural gas/biogas /Biomass based power generation using steam turbines / gas engines/gas turbines. Over last decade anama energies has supplied many small /medium sized steam turbine and natural gas engine based cogeneration plants in India and is the only company equipped in India to give solutions for Energy and Power on any kind of Fuel and Anama Energies has done following notable work in IndiaPioneer in India for steam turbine system for small steam flows & power (50-5 MW).

* Pioneer in India to give induction generators for cogeneration plant applications.

* Pioneer in India for saturated steam turbine as big as 800 KW, which is installed at GACL - Dahej, in Gujarat, India.

* First in India to give PLC governor with controls for automatic start up, synchronizing, load sharing & transition.

* Pioneer to introduce commissioning of small capacity (22 KW onwards) natural gas based CHP system for co-generation. First such plant was installed for Reliance and commissioned and inaugurated by CMD Mukesh Ambani.

* Anama Green Fuels is manufacturing Biocoal and has the biggest plant in India at Belgaum. Anama Gives complete solution for Furnace oil boiler conversion to Briquette fired boiler all over India.

* Anama Enertech’ solutions doing energy auditing and is accredited with leading agencies like BEE, Meda etc. And is a designated agency working on PAT scheme for EESL.

* Anama Energies gives complete solution on Biogas for Industrial wastes and Muncipal wastes for power generation. And Anama Energies has done such plant for Tilakanagar distilleries and Nasik Muncipal Corporation. And Anama is licensee for Biogas scrubbing patented technology.
Mr. Nitin Sane
CEO, Sane Group of Companies

Mr. Nitin Sane is the MD of Sane Equipments Pvt Ltd & Omega Sane Foundry Machinery Pvt Ltd. He is BE Mech from Pune University. Immediately on graduation in 1985, he joined his family business of manufacture of foundry machinery.

Sane Equipments manufacture Green sand plants, shell foundry automation systems, ladles & various other foundry machinery.

Sane Equipments also represent Vulcan Engineering Co, USA. Vulcan is leading company in the world in the field of lost foam lines, semi automatic & robotic fettling equipment & fully automatic investment casting lines. Omega Sane Foundry Machinery Pvt.Ltd. is a joint venture company between Sane Equipments Pvt.Ltd. and Omega Foundry Machinery Ltd. UK. This company manufactures machinery for no-bake foundries. Omega group is a leading supplier worldwide in this field.

Praveen Goggi

Head of Solutions Review, Delivery Excellence.

Praveen currently heads the Solutions review group for MphasiS an HP company. Praveen has over 20 years of experience with IT MNCs. Since 2007, he has been with MphasiS and has been instrumental in driving Healthcare business and solution excellence. Prior to MphasiS, Praveen spent 10 strong years with GE Corporate, and 2 years with Dell Inc. in areas of IT development and vendor management. He brings to us his rich process and global delivery knowledge, complimented with products implementation and technology solutions to very large corporate customers. Praveen’s international experience includes short and long-term stints at GE Capital US, Dell-UK and Europe & Asia. Praveen is Six-Sigma Black Belt Certified and has a Master’s degree in computer science from Pune University.

Mr. Shailendra Goswami
Chairman and MD, Pushkaraj Engineering Enterprises Pvt. Ltd

QUALIFICATIONS : B.E. (College of Engineering, Pune 1974) Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management (IIM – Bangalore 1977)
He is an honorary Advisor to various Small and Medium Scale Industries around Pune in development of operations, Markets, Distribution Channels.etc.He Is also a Guest faculty to Management Institutes and Member Advisory board on Management Institutes.
President – IIM-B Alumni Association, Pune Chapter.
Chairman, Auto Component committee , MCCIA, Pune
Member , Executive Committee , MCCIA, Pune.
Advisor to many multinational companies in setting up Indian operations, establishing Indian customer base etc.
EXPERIENCE : HMT - 1 Year Kirloskars – 14 Years Own Business – 20 years

Vipen Malhotra, President & CEO
Syntel Telecom, AryaOmnitalk Wireless Solutions & AryaOmnitalk Radio Trunking Services

Over 21 years in Telecommunications business including turning around, rebuilding & building from the ground up three successful businesses - Syntel, a division of Arvind for Epabxs, AryaOmnitalk (GPS Tracking & Fleet management) and AryaOmnitalk (Walky Talky services).

Vipen is passionate about achieving profitable growth of business through building a dominant market share by following a unique, strongly differentiated business strategy.

Vipen has an Electronics Engineering ('78) & MBA degree from the Punjab University, Chandigarh (‘80) & has been a rank holder all through.

He started his career with Continental Device India Ltd., as a field Sales Executive based at Ahmedabad and quickly rose to become its All India Marketing Manager for the Grundig range of products in ‘84. When he left CDIL to join Arvind Mills in ‘87, he was one of the two men team managing the Grundig products business division and overseeing Marketing, R&D, Procurement Planning and Business Development at CDIL.

Vipen joined Arvind as its GM-Operations for the Consumer Electronics business and rose to become its Chief Operating Officer in ‘91. He was also responsible for strategizing and implementing the exit of Arvind Mills from the TV Business.

Vipen moved to Pune in October 1992 to look after Arvind Mills’ fledging telecom operations. The Telecom Operation under his leadership as President & CEO has come a long way, becoming a dominant player in both the chosen businesses of Mini-EPABXs for the SOHO, small and medium business enterprise (known to the customer as SYNTEL - Visit www.synteltelecom.com for more details).

Having turned around the Company to become a leader in the Key Telephone System (Epabx) segment, Vipen is seeking to expand Syntel’s geographical horizons to cover sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East, Russia & South America. Syntel's unique value proposition is its NEOS platform for SIP, GSM & PRI compliant Epabxs with a host of built-in applications priced competitively for developing markets.

In April 2002, Vipen steered a merger with a competing player in the Walky Talky services business and succeeded in not only becoming the dominant player in the niche business, but also ended up doubling the operating margins for the merged entity. The new entity, Arya Omnitalk, also pioneered Mobile Data Solutions in India and has established them as a market leader in the GPS based Automatic Vehicle Location and Fleet Tracking & Management business (Visit www.aryaomnitalk.com for more details).

Vipen is seeking to expand AryaOmnitalk’s business into markets outside India especially Middle East, Africa, South America & USA. AryaOmnitalk leverages on the Indian competitive advantage in software development, a proven product and field experience in the Indian environment and the ability to customize any element of the hardware, middleware & software. Arya Omnitalk has established its presence in Dubai & is hoping to build a prominent position with the IP 65, EMI/EMC & MIL 810 compliant tracking devices.

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