Digital Transformation

Ness Digital Engineering names Sudip Singh CEO to drive next phase of AI-led enterprise growth

Ness Digital Engineering, a global provider of intelligent data and software engineering services, today announced the appointment of Sudip Singh as CEO.

The transition marks a significant milestone for the company as it positions itself for its next phase of growth in an increasingly AI-driven global economy.

Singh is an experience executive with deep experience spanning technology, product innovation, and client service. He joins Ness at a pivotal moment, as enterprises worldwide accelerate digital transformation initiatives and seek to unlock tangible business value from data and AI.

With an impressive track record of leading high-performing teams and scaling technology-driven organizations, including most recently as CEO at ITC Infotech, Singh is widely recognized for his ability to align engineering excellence with measurable client outcomes.

Ness has long been known for its strong engineering heritage and deep domain specialization. Over the years, the company has built and modernized platforms that power some of the world’s most critical businesses across industries. This focus on high-impact, mission-critical systems has enabled the organization to establish trusted partnerships with global enterprises seeking both innovation and operational resilience.

According to a statement from Ness, Singh emphasized the company’s unique positioning in the evolving technology landscape.

“Ness’ strong engineering heritage and deep domain specialization have built platforms that run some of the world’s most critical businesses,” he said. “This foundation uniquely positions Ness to navigate the AI economy — where value comes from delivering business outcomes. I am excited to lead Ness, with our clients’ success as our absolute true north.”

His remarks underscore a broader industry shift: as AI becomes embedded across business functions, organizations are moving beyond experimentation toward outcome-focused implementation. Enterprises are increasingly demanding solutions that integrate advanced technologies with domain expertise, operational scalability, and measurable return on investment. Singh’s background in technology leadership and customer-centric strategy is expected to further strengthen Ness’s ability to meet these evolving expectations.

Singh succeeds Dr. Ranjit Tinaikar, who steps down after six successful years as CEO. During his tenure, Tinaikar guided Ness through a period of sustained growth, expanded its global footprint, and reinforced its reputation as a trusted engineering partner to leading enterprises. Under his leadership, the company sharpened its focus on digital engineering, cloud modernization, and data-driven transformation, laying the groundwork for continued expansion in emerging technology domains.

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