NASSCOM ROUNDTABLE: Designing for Circularity in India

As mobility transitions towards sustainable and cleaner solutions, integrating recyclability and reusability aspects is key to ensure holistic circularity in the automotive ecosystem.

10 Apr 2025 | 3014 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

With an accelerated transition towards cleaner and more sustainable mobility solutions, circularity begins with design itself. It is vital to leverage key design principles to integrate recyclability and reusability aspects in products to ensure holistic circularity in the automotive ecosystem.

In this roundtable discussion, experts from the NASSCOM (National Association of Software and Service Companies in India) membership outline their views on the technology strategies companies in the automotive industry can deploy to ensure circularity in products, right from their design and conceptualisation stages.

Panellists: 

• Ashish Sharma, Head of India Technology Center, CNH 

• Sreenivasa Chakravarthi, VP, IoT & Digital Engineering, TCS 

• Thomas Mueller, CTO, Wipro Engineering Edge 

• Guru Mallikarjuna, SVP Mobility Solutions, Bosch Global Software Technologies

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