Noventiq appoints new CTO and SVP as expansion plans ramp up

New CTO will focus on driving technological growth and innovation and SVP on expanding in the Middle East and Africa

Noventiq appoints new CTO and SVP as expansion plans ramp up

Digital transformation and cybersecurity services provider Noventiq has announced the appointment of Atul Ahuja as its chief technology officer (CTO) and Bruno Delamarre as new senior vice president for the Middle East and Africa.

Ahuja's initial focus will be on driving Noventiq's technological innovation and R&D, while aiding growth.

While Delamarre's primary objective will be to capitalise on emerging opportunities, foster strategic partnerships, and build strong customer relationships.

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Atul Ahuja

As CTO, Ahuja will oversee the end-to-end development of customer-facing technologies and platforms, collaborating closely with cross-functional teams in services, product management, and engineering.

He will drive the advancement of Noventiq's intellectual properties, automation platforms, and work closely with the data and AI divisions of the organisation.

Delamarre joins Noventiq as replacement in the SVP position that was previously held by Ahuja.

Following the opening of its new office in Dubai, and the recent launch of the Noventiq's portfolio in Bahrain, the company hopes Delamarre will take on the continuation of the company's growth and expansion strategies across these markets.

"We are thrilled to welcome Delamarre to the Noventiq, his extensive knowledge in the technology industry and the Middle East region will be instrumental in driving our business forward and further strengthening our presence in this vital market, where we are expanding quickly," said Noventiq CEO Herve Tessler, who took the helm of the company in April.

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Bruno Delamarre

"Ahuja's appointment reflects Noventiq's commitment to enhancing its technology and innovation offerings.

"His extensive knowledge and experience in software development and management will be instrumental in driving our technology strategy forward."

The company reported a record $1.6bn (£1.3bn) turnover in its FY22 results, with its services business significantly boosting figures, making up 10.7 per cent of group's turnover.