Arnab Das

Arnab Das | Capgemini

Arnab Das is the business head for Capgemini Engineering Advanced Connectivity CoE. As part of this portfolio, Arnab leads a team that is focused on 5G, Edge Compute, IoT & MEC for Vertical Industry solutions, O-RAN, Access Virtualization, and Disaggregation of RAN. Arnab has over 30 years of experience in the communications domain, having worked in various roles spanning from engineering, product management to Business Development in several generations of products in wireless and communications systems from hardware and embedded systems as well as software & virtualization and presently is focused on cloud-native centric communication products and business models.

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