Canon Business Services Appoints Raji Haththotuwegama as Head of Data and AI
Transforming the Future of Data and AI at Canon Business Services
Canon Business Services Australia (CBS) today announced the appointment of Raji Haththotuwegama as the company’s new Head of Data and AI. In this role, Haththotuwegama will work closely with clients to leverage both data and artificial intelligence to assist them in driving outcomes and realizing significant business value. He will support and lead a team of professionals, providing technical analysis and design reviews while also facilitating knowledge sharing and mentoring.
Strategic Leadership and Innovation
Stephanie Wang, General Manager of Solutions at CBS, highlighted that Haththotuwegama will play a pivotal role in shaping CBS’s Data and AI practice. “The pace of evolution in this space continues to increase, making this appointment essential for our growth,” said Wang. Raji's technical leadership will guide clients in developing a practical roadmap to meet their business goals.
Vision for Future Advancement
With over 25 years of industry experience, including a decade focused on data science and AI, Haththotuwegama has previously been the head of data and AI initiatives and even launched his own startup. “I believe we are just beginning to harness the potential of AI and data,” he stated. He is eager to assist CBS clients in modernizing their data infrastructure and utilizing AI for sustainable growth.
Canon’s Comprehensive Services
As a recognized leader in IT services, Canon Business Services helps organizations optimize, automate, and transform their operations. With Raji on board, CBS is well-positioned to support their clients in a promising future. CBS's diverse services include cybersecurity, cloud solutions, and business process automation – key components in driving innovation.
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