Pricol Announces Resignation of Chief Technology Officer Kanakaraju Krishnasamy
In his letter to Pricol’s leadership, Krishnasamy expressed his intention to pursue new professional opportunities.
Pricol Limited, a leading automotive component manufacturer, announced on Tuesday that its Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Actuation, Control and Fluid Management Systems, Kanakaraju Krishnasamy, has tendered his resignation.
Krishnasamy’s resignation will be effective at the close of business on June 24, 2025. In his letter to Pricol’s leadership, he expressed his intention to pursue new professional opportunities.
“After much careful consideration, I have decided to resign from my role as Chief Technology Officer at Pricol,” Krishnasamy wrote. “I am incredibly proud of the work we have accomplished together, especially in advancing our technology initiatives and driving innovation. I will do everything I can to support a smooth transition."
Pricol Limited is a leading Indian automotive technology company headquartered in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The company specializes in the design, engineering, and manufacture of driver information systems, sensors, pumps, and other advanced automotive components.
Serving a global clientele, including top OEMs across two-, three-, and four-wheeler segments, Pricol is recognized for its innovation, precision engineering, and commitment to quality. The company’s solutions span diverse domains like driver information systems, actuation, control, and fluid management. Backed by strong R&D capabilities, Pricol aims to enhance vehicle safety, performance, and sustainability for the automotive industry worldwide.
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