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MIT SDM Systems Thinking Webinar Series

Jayraj Nair, SDM ’05

Jayraj Nair, Global Head of IoT, Wipro; SDM Alumnus

Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Time: Noon–1 p.m. ET
Free and open to all


Slides Available Here.

About the Presentation

The ever-changing dynamics of today’s world forces enterprises in every industry to reinvent products, services, and/or business processes to remain relevant and sustainable. Increasingly, making a digital transformation to take advantage of the Internet of Things (IoT) is the key to success.

In this webinar, Wipro’s global head of IoT will explain how to break down silos and employ iterative and discovery-led development to make a successful digital transformation. Attendees will learn how to:

  • stitch solutions together across multiple frameworks to enable interoperability among IoT components;
  • map the end-to-end integration using system dynamics across multiple subsystems; and
  • ensure that design, strategy, and technology work together.

A Q&A will follow the presentation. We invite you to join us!

About the Speaker

Jayraj Nair is the global head of IoT at Wipro, where he sets the company’s strategic and technological direction. A computer engineer with more than 20 years of experience in information technology, he previously held leadership roles at Infosys, EMC, and Intel. He has a master’s degree in engineering and management earned through MIT System Design & Management. He also has an MBA from Iowa State University and a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Amravati University in India.

About the Series

Sponsored by the System Design & Management (SDM) program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the MIT SDM Systems Thinking Webinar Series features research conducted by SDM faculty, alumni, students, and industry partners. The series is designed to disseminate information on how to employ systems thinking to address engineering, management, and socio-political components of complex challenges. Recordings and slides from prior SDM webinars can be accessed here.