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Quest Global launches telecom vertical; appoints Sanjay Krishnaa as Business Head

Global engineering services company Quest Global has announced its foray into the Telecom sector. 

The development comes at a time when the technological landscape is undergoing rapid transformations, with advancements in 5G technology, IoT, big data, network security, SDN/NFV, and cloud computing.

The current landscape of the telecom industry

The Telecom industry, currently valued at over $2.8 trillion and projected to escalate to $3.4 trillion by 2025, is experiencing a compound annual growth rate of 6.2%. The burgeoning growth of the telecommunications market, propelled by easy access to internet services, presents a lucrative venture for Quest Global.

Quest Global appoints Business Head for its telecom vertical

The company has also announced the appointment of Sanjay Krishnaa as the Business Head for the telecom vertical.

Sanjay Krishnaa, Business Head for the Global Telecom vertical, said, “As we expand our horizons and introduce the Telecom vertical at Quest Global, we’re taking a significant stride in our commitment to innovation and growth. We are on a mission to chart new territories and leave a trail of innovation in the Telecom sector. We aim to create a future where connectivity knows no bounds, and I am excited to participate in this remarkable journey.”

Sanjay Krishnaa, a global strategic business and technology leader, brings over two decades of experience in consulting, advising, and scaling businesses across various industries.

In his new role, he will spearhead the development and growth of a robust business within the Telecom sector for Quest Global, focusing on driving growth by assembling high-performing, diverse teams and developing innovative services and solutions to support the telecom industry. 

Krishnaa will engage in large-scale sales campaigns, facilitate new business development initiatives, and contribute to the overall industry strategy.

Krishnaa’s previous roles include leading the telecommunication business globally for Cyient as Sr. Vice President & BU Head, building the APAC business across diverse verticals as the President of APAC, and most recently, serving as a Senior Strategic Advisor at Cyient.

What does Quest Global do?

Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Singapore, Quest Global has established itself as one of the world’s leading engineering research and development (ER&D) services companies. 

Quest Global, with its presence in 17 countries and driven by 17,500+ extraordinary employees, delivers world-class end-to-end engineering solutions by leveraging deep industry knowledge and digital expertise across various industries, including aerospace and defence, automotive, energy, hi-tech, healthcare & medical devices, rail, and semiconductor. 

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