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LS Digital join hands with London & Partners
Mumbai: LS Digital, a leading independent digital marketing transformation company, has announced that it has entered into collaboration with London & Partners, a leading business growth and destination agency in the UK, to amplify its foray in the region. This partnership will help LS Digital strengthen and consolidate its presence in the UK through events and promotions.
Commenting on the partnership, LS Digital business head (UK Operations) Pawan Wankhede said, “This collaboration is a testament of our commitment in the UK market where we are certain that LS Digital’s DMT solutions can provide tremendous value to businesses here. I look forward to this association with London & Partners and am confident of achieving much success with them.”
London & Partners specialises in supporting high-growth businesses to accelerate investment and growth in London and internationally. This includes providing guidance on everything from setting up an office space or a bank account to facilitating introductions within the wider business ecosystem and accessing key industry events.
Grow at London & Partners managing director Janet Coyle CBE said, “We’re delighted to welcome LS Digital to London and support them with their growth ambitions in our thriving business ecosystem. This undoubtedly marks an incredible milestone and next step for LS Digital and is a testament to how London continues to be a go-to destination for Indian tech startups aiming to go global.”
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OpenAI’s Stargate lead Peter Hoeschele exits with two senior leaders
Trio behind compute push set to join new startup amid leadership reshuffle
SAN FRANCISCO: Peter Hoeschele, a key figure behind OpenAI’s early Stargate data centre initiative, has exited the company, according to a report by The Information.
The departure is part of a broader leadership shift, with two other senior executives, Shamez Hemani and Anuj Saharan, also set to leave in the coming days. All three are expected to join the same new startup, although details about the venture remain under wraps.
The trio played a central role in OpenAI’s Stargate effort, an initiative aimed at building large-scale data centre capacity in-house to reduce reliance on external infrastructure providers. Their exits mark a notable moment for the company’s compute strategy as it continues to scale rapidly.
OpenAI spokesperson said in a statement to The Information, “We’re grateful for the contributions Peter, Shamez, and Anuj have made to OpenAI and wish them the very best in what comes next.” The company also pointed to the recent appointment of Sachin Katti to lead its industrial compute organisation, signalling continuity in its infrastructure roadmap.
OpenAI has indicated that it does not plan to directly replace Hoeschele’s role, suggesting a possible restructuring of responsibilities within the team.
As competition intensifies in the race to build next-generation AI systems, leadership changes in core infrastructure teams are likely to draw close attention. For now, the spotlight shifts to what this departing trio builds next, and how OpenAI adapts as it scales its ambitions.








