MediBuddy, India’s largest digital healthcare platform, has announced the appointment of Kuldeep Singh as Senior Vice President and Head of Engineering. With over 18 years of experience leading distributed teams across the globe, Mr. Singh brings a wealth of technical leadership from his notable roles in high-value start-ups and global financial institutions.
In his new role, he will spearhead the engineering efforts at MediBuddy, focusing on designing and implementing innovative solutions that align with the company’s vision of making high-quality healthcare accessible to a billion people.
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Satish Kannan, Co-founder, and CEO, MediBuddy said, “We are pleased to welcome Kuldeep to our leadership team as we embark on an ambitious journey to make high-quality healthcare accessible to a billion people. Kuldeep's diverse experience, spanning multinational corporations and high-growth startups, will be instrumental in guiding our team. Our aim is to push boundaries and redefine healthcare delivery. His expertise will be instrumental as we accelerate our product roadmap and fortify our platform to ensure quality care reaches all.”
“Technology is the enabler and differentiator in today’s on-demand services era. I am inspired by MediBuddy’s mission ‘to make high-quality healthcare accessible to a billion people’. I look forward to building an engineering team centred on business impact and enhancing the platform and ecosystem to expand access to quality care. I am excited to be part of MediBuddy’s talented team engineers, designers, and domain experts,” said Kuldeep Singh.
In his previous role at Gojek, Singh was leading Engineering for Business platforms (Marketplace, Cartography, Customer, and Communication platform). This formed the core engine of Gojek powered by machine learning systems for real-time, high throughput use cases, in pricing, allocations, routing, and incentives.
Prior to Gojek, Kuldeep served as a Distinguished Engineer at Deutsche Bank and Royal Bank of Scotland and as Director of Engineering at Indian e-commerce unicorn Snapdeal. He holds an engineering degree from IIT Delhi.