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Tredence appoints Munjay Singh as COO
Mumbai Tredence, the global data science and AI solutions company, is continuing its growth trajectory with the appointment of Munjay Singh as chief operating officer.
Munjay has held senior leadership roles at global technology consulting and product firms, where he drove operational efficiency and customer experience initiatives across diverse market segments. He will provide the strategic vision, leadership, and deep operational expertise needed to accelerate the delivery of Tredence’s organic and inorganic growth strategies.
Munjay’s appointment follows a season when Tredence has raised more than $205 million from private equity firms, expanded into new regions and verticals, launched the ATOM.AI ecosystem, and developed a GenAI-as-a-service platform. Driven by innovation and co-creation with clients, Tredence has grown four times between 2020 and 2024, achieving 40 per cent growth in 2023.
“I am thrilled to join Tredence and amplify its ability to help enterprise clients modernize data ecosystems and solve last-mile AI challenges. Our suite of 100+ AI/ML accelerators delivers unprecedented value to clients, providing a wide array of solutions to boost decision-making and unlock new opportunities. Additionally, our verticalization strategy, expert practices, and extensive partner network enable us to solve increasingly complex industry challenges and tailor our capabilities to client needs,” said Tredence COO Munjay Singh.
“Tredence collaborates with more than forty Fortune 500 companies to help them uncover opportunities in marketing, customer experience, supply chain, and other functions. We have developed verticalized collections of AI and data accelerators that our clients have implemented to achieve tangible business improvements within weeks. Under Munjay’s leadership and strategic guidance, we aim to propel this vision forward, driving innovation and operational excellence across our business functions and practices, and achieving new levels of success,” said Tredence CEO and co-founder Shub Bhowmick.
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Doms hosts creative art workshop at Kidzania Delhi
Three-day event blends fun, learning and self-expression for young participants.
MUMBAI: Doms just turned Kidzania Delhi into a colourful canvas because when you give kids markers and freedom, even the walls start dreaming in doodles. Doms Industries Limited organised a lively three-day art workshop at Kidzania Delhi from 21 to 23 March, inviting young participants to explore creativity through hands-on sessions that went well beyond traditional classroom boundaries.
The workshop was thoughtfully structured across three days with distinct themes. Day 1 focused on free-form doodle art, encouraging children to experiment with lines, shapes and patterns without rules, resulting in highly personal and imaginative creations. Day 2, coinciding with World Water Day, combined creativity with awareness as kids designed water-inspired characters and conservation-themed cards, with parents joining in to make it a shared family activity. On Day 3, the theme shifted to “best out of waste,” where participants transformed everyday materials into functional and decorative pieces while also experimenting with newly introduced acrylic markers.
The response was overwhelmingly positive, with Kidzania Delhi filled with energy, colour and laughter. The sessions not only nurtured artistic expression but also created joyful bonding opportunities for families.
Doms Industries Limited chief marketing officer Saumitra Prasad said, “At Doms, we see art as more than an activity, it is a way for children to explore ideas, build confidence and express individuality. Platforms like KidZania allow us to create immersive environments where creativity becomes a lived experience rather than just a concept.”
The initiative reflects Doms’ ongoing commitment to experiential learning and deeper engagement with young consumers and their families, blending fun with meaningful takeaways in an interactive setting.
In a world where screens often steal the spotlight, Doms reminded everyone that sometimes the best stories are still drawn by hand line by line, colour by colour, and smile by smile.








