LML has announced the appointment of Sayee Ganesh as its Chief Technology Officer (CTO). A highly renowned leadership professional with around three decades of cross-functional and cross-border industry experience is set to manage his new role at LML, in line with the brand’s core objective to disrupt the mobility products and solutions space globally.
As a seasoned technologist, Sayee Ganesh is responsible for driving tech innovation and defining a scalable product roadmap to enable futuristic, digital-first, and smart next-generation electric vehicles. With an objective to spearhead a series of upcoming turnkey projects at LML, his role is to guide and drive the technology team with his effective resource planning and optimisation capabilities. He leverages innovation, strategy, marketing, and business growth skills to drive an empowering culture and elevate companies to phenomenal growth and top rankings. Dr Yogesh Bhatia, Managing Director and CEO of LML, is delighted to onboard Sayee Ganesh into the core management team at LML. In the technology world, as a prominent EV OEM driven to EV design and manufacturing, EVs are presented at the forefront with a combination of intelligence, superior methodologies, and advanced engineering processes. Dr Bhatia shares that in the coming years, the company hopes to pioneer digital change in the EV sector, and is confident that Sayee Ganesh will support the processes in establishing its digital-first product roadmap.
Furthermore, Ganesh is an expert who drives technology development in the EV ecosystem and his expertise include, electro-mechanical, battery management, electrical, semiconductor and electronic systems.
Sayee Ganesh is extremely honoured to join the team at LML and is confident in his ability to add to LML’s success story with some powerful product innovations. He has said that this partnership with LML brings together his experience in technology and design and gives him a platform to target new goals for the industry’s evolution.
Prior to joining LML, Ganesh anchored strategic product engineering initiatives to support the growth objectives of several global auto and tech majors, like Bosch and Siemens.