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Know about Umesh Sachdev, sole Indian on Time's list of next-gen leaders

New York: Umesh Sachdev, co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Uniphore Software Systems Pvt Ltd, is the only Indian to have found a place in Time magazine's 2016 list of ‘Next Generation Leaders’. Uniphore

India TV Tech Desk Published on: June 09, 2016 17:06 IST
Umesh Sachdev
Umesh Sachdev only Indian to have found a place in Time magazine

New York: Umesh Sachdev, co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Uniphore Software Systems Pvt Ltd, is the only Indian to have found a place in Time magazine's 2016 list of ‘Next Generation Leaders’.

Uniphore Software Systems, led by 30-year-old Sachdev, offers a unique internet experience where users can surf in any language. His venture not only helps corporate authorities but also provides assistance to government authorities to reach rural customers by interacting with them in vernacular languages.

Sachdev has been co-founder and CEO of Uniphore since 2008. The other co-founder is Ravi Saraogi.

The Chennai-based startup produces software that allows people to interact with their phones and access services such as online banking by communicating in their native languages, Time said in its profile on Sachdev.

"At last count, Uniphore’s products, which include a virtual assistant able to process more than 25 global languages and 150 dialects, were being used by over 5 million people, mostly in India but alos beyond,” it added.

Prior to Uniphore, Umesh co-founded Singularis Technologies, whose Mobile Theft Security product received global recognition.

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In 2009, Umesh was identified as an innovative entrepreneur by the Ministry of Science and Technology’s Technopreneur Promotion Programme (TePP), according to his profile in Uniphore.

"Phones can help increase financial inclusion or help a farmer get weather information,” Sachdev said in the Time profile.

"But you need a way for people to interact with the technology out there,” he said.

Time said through the software, Sachdev is building bridges and helping “hundreds of millions of people cross the divide between the digital and the real world by harnessing the power of speech.”

Sachdev found solution to a problem that phones didn’t carry the language of villagers in rural India, it noted.

Others in the list include Irish actor Saoirse Ronan, Liberian water activist Saran Kaba Jones, American Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, British teenage playwright Polly Stenham, American environmental justice activist Destiny Watford, German refugee activist Firas Alshater, South Korean model Irene Kim, rock climber Ashima Shiraishi from the US, and Brazilian geologist Francesco Sauro.

(With inputs from IANS)

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