Campaign India Team
Feb 28, 2024

Milagrow announces Rajeev Karwal's successor

Amit Gupta, who was vice president at the company, has formally taken over

Milagrow announces Rajeev Karwal's successor
Amit Gupta, vice president, Milagrow Humantech, has officially taken over as the head of Milagrow Humantech. 
 
Milagrow Humantech is a player in the consumer robotics space. It was founded by Rajeev Karwal, who passed away in May 2021. 
 
Gupta joined Milagrow in 2020 from Grohe. He's also co-founder,  Hilbert Innovations.
 
Gupta said, "Leading Milagrow Humantech is an honour. Inspired by Mr. Rajeev Karwal’s legacy of excellence and innovation, I am committed to furthering his vision. We are spearheading the robotic revolution in India, empowering automation, and freeing humans from mundane tasks so that they can focus on other more important and productive things. At Milagrow, we are dedicated to making the company synonymous with robotics and innovation. We are actively going above and beyond our capabilities and forging strategic collaborations to bring the best technologies to India for redefining the future of the sector."
 
 
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