Shah Appointed Chief Technology Officer, Comark

July 1, 2016

Comark has Appointed Parag Shah as Chief Technology Officer.
 
As Comark's CTO, Mr. Shah is responsible for the company's technology vision and strategy as well as the development of products and solutions to support Comark's "Smarter Automation" strategy.
 
Prior to Comark and Civiq, Mr. Shah held executive level technical leadership positions at Azonix; division of Crane, MTL, Cooper Crouse-Hinds and Eaton Technologies. Mr. Shah has over 20 years of technology design experience in the industrial, oil & gas, and military market sectors. Mr. Shah has lead product development teams that have designed and successfully deployed solutions in a wide range of harsh environments where operation at extreme temperature, sunlight, hazardous gasses and moisture are major factors.
 
Mr. Shah holds two patents for intrinsically safe inventions that allow communications in hazardous environments. In addition, he has filed for several patents recently for the Smart City product. Mr. Shah had also served as the interim Vice President of Engineering at Civiq Smartscapes, a JMC Capital platform company, focused on Smart Cities interactive and communication systems.
 
Mr. Shah holds BSEE from the University of Mumbai, MSEE from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and a certificate in Entrepreneurial Development from MIT Sloan School of Management.
 
 

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