Sid Nair - Senior Vice President, Product
Sid Nair, Senior Vice President of Product at CenTrak, leverages over 20 years of experience in leading product strategy and innovation across SaaS, AI/data platforms, connected devices, and industrial technologies to drive global product organizations, align product vision with business goals, and deliver impactful solutions in complex, regulated environments, supported by his advanced degrees in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
Sid Nair brings more than 20 years of experience leading product strategy and innovation across SaaS, AI/data platforms, connected devices, and industrial technologies. He has built and scaled global product organizations, led major initiatives from early-stage growth through $200M+ in revenue, and driven successful outcomes including both strategic and private equity exits. Sid is known for bringing software, hardware, and data together to deliver impactful solutions in complex and regulated environments.
At CenTrak, Sid serves as Senior Vice President of Product, where he leads the company’s product vision and strategy. He is responsible for aligning product innovation with business objectives, accelerating go-to-market success, and delivering differentiated value to customers.
Sid holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Ohio University and a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics from the University of Mumbai.
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