
New Delhi, April 9 -- Clirnet Services Pvt Ltd, a digital healthcare solutions firm, on Wednesday, appointed Krishna Kumar Banka as Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
Banka, a renowned coach, speaker and innovator in the IT industry, brings 27 years of experience in software development, technology leadership, and AI from companies like Synopsys, Cadence, Keysight Technologies, and Capgemini Engineering. He holds two U.S. patents and a registered trade secret.
He has expertise in building scalable software through agile sustainable software engineering practices. He has managed and led talented global teams of engineers and has driven cross-functional initiatives to create value through the convergence of technology, skill and best practices.
He is also known as a strong advocate of diversity and inclusion strategic thinker committed to improving processes and quality of software As CTO, he will spearhead Clirnet's AI-driven technology strategy across its doctor-, patient-, and industry-facing platforms, including www.doctube.com.
Saurav Kasera, Co-Founder of Clirnet believes "His experience building scalable AI systems and leading agile teams will be crucial as we expand our offerings."
Banka will collaborate with Co-Founder Ashu Kasera, who will now focus on product innovation, building a globally scalable product from India. Together, they aim to elevate Clirnet's platforms to global standards.
"I am excited to join Clirnet," said Krishna Kumar, who has a B. Tech in Computer Science & Engineering and has also pursued an MBA in marketing. He added, "The opportunity to leverage AI and digital innovation to empower healthcare professionals and improve outcomes is compelling. I look forward to scaling operations and transforming user experiences."
Mumbai-based Clirnet boasts a wide network of nearly 4 lakh doctors. The platform provides doctors with free digital tools and services that equip them to deliver last-mile patient care that is accessible and affordable. It also has strong partnerships with medical associations, institutions, and the healthcare industry.
Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from TechCircle.