Bringing a new product to life is rarely a straight line. It takes more than a clever prototype or a promising idea to make something durable, scalable, and commercially successful. Few people know this better than Nareen Karnati, a multidisciplinary engineering leader whose career has stretched from factory floors to robotics labs to global SAP […]
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