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Deepak Bhardwaj quits Intel

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Deepak Bhardwaj, director, Technology Policy and Standards, Corporate Technology Group of Intel Corporation has quit, according to sources.

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As director, Technology Policy and Standards, Deepak Bhardwaj used to work with Government of India, Industry and Trade Associations and various State Governments in the area of technology, policy and standards.

The key focus area of his group was in spectrum and IT policy of Government of India, digital home and digital health, open source, content, security and egovernance.

In his previous role as client manager for South and South East Asia, Deepak supported clients in diverse vertical market segments including government, manufacturing, defense, and consumer goods. He also worked closely with multi-national companies, consulting organizations, and fellow travelers of Intel.

Deepak joined Intel from EDS PLM, a product lifecycle management solutions company, where he managed product data management (PDM) and collaborative product commerce (CPC) solutions in India from pre-sales through post-sales. He joined EDS after working for more than 12 years at Tata Motors (Telco) and Telco Construction Equipment Co. Ltd. in Jamshedpur.

Deepak has a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi. He has actively participated in Nasscom; Confederation of Indian Industries; and national, state, and international seminars and conferences.

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