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Hemant Sonawala
Saturday, December 30, 2006
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Crystal ball gazer
If Hemant Sonawala had not decided to come back to India in 1962 after his engineering in the US and a stint with Boeing, the 50 years of Indian IT history today might have assumed a different contour. In 1966, even when he setup Hinditron focusing on instrumentation and electronic engineering, he realized the role computers would play in the future. Not surprising therefore that Hinditron tied up with Digital to bring minicomputers to India in the 70s, when it also started the country's first commercial CAD datacenter. Following IBM's exit, Digital was the first MNC to come into India via a Hinditron JV; subsequently in the 80s, Hinditron started local manufacturing, thanks to three technology transfer JVs with Digital, Tektronix and Schiller AG. Also as CSI president, Sonawala designed the DOEACC accredited program curricula.

 

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