Prith Banerjee

Prith Banerjee giving a talk at University of California, Berkeley in 2009.

Prithviraj "Prith" Banerjee (born 1960) is an Indian American academic and computer scientist and was formerly [1] a senior vice president of research at Hewlett Packard and director of HP Labs.[2] He was the Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of ABB Group.[3] He was also the Managing Director of Global Technology R&D at Accenture.[4] .[5] He is currently the Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Schneider Electric.[6] [7]

Early life and career

Born in Khartoum, Sudan, he received his Ph.D. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign in 1984 and 1982 respectively, and his B.Tech degree in Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur in 1981.

Banerjee began his career in academia, in which he served 22 years. After he became a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Northwestern, it frustrated him that while his graduate students and himself were developing technologies they weren’t having much success at getting others to use these technologies. This frustration with the lack of transfer from academia to the consumer is what motivated Banerjee to found AccelChip Inc. While on leave from Northwestern University (2000 to 2002), Banerjee, with the help of his team of graduate students, started AccelChip Inc., a developer of products and services for electronic design automation.[8]

He served at AccelChip Inc. as president and CEO, raising $2.3 million in financing, helping the company build its first product and guiding the company’s growth to 25 employees and $800,000 in revenues. After leaving the helm of AccelChip, he continued to guide the company as a consultant in his role of chief scientist. AccelChip Inc. was sold to Xilinx Inc. in 2006.[9]

He then founded BINACHIP. Inc., which like AccelChip Inc, develops products and services in electronic design automation. He served at BINACHP as chairman and chief scientist.[10]

Additionally, Banerjee has served on the technical advisory boards of several companies, including Ambit Design Systems, Atrenta and Calypto Design Systems.[11] Banerjee has published approximately 300 papers in the areas of VLSI computer aided design, parallel computing, and compilers. He has also authored a book, Parallel Algorithms for VLSI CAD and served as associate editor of four journals. Additionally he has served at more than 50 conferences in the capacity of program chair, general chair, and program committee member.[12]

HP role

As the senior vice president of research at Hewlett Packard, Banerjee helped develop technical strategies for the company. He also headed up HP Labs, the company's central research organization, which has seven locations worldwide.[13]

Under him, Hewlett-Packard’s laboratories had placed larger bets on fewer projects, and have systematically sought outside ideas.[14] He has dismissed the castoffs as interesting science projects and championed the survivors as big bets with the most commercial potential.[15] He led a group of 500 researchers, whose objective was to innovate five to 15 years beyond the focus of the rest of the company’s 30,000 R&D engineers.

Banerjee believes in having locations for research organizations in various locations around the world (currently HP Labs has seven locations, including India, Russia, China and Israel) – not for access to cheap labor, but for ability to tap into innovation in local markets tailored to those local markets.[16]

Banerjee is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Cray, Inc. [17] Formerly he has served on the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB) of the United States National Academies.[18]

ABB's Chief Technology Officer

As on April 5, 2012 ABB Group announced [19] appointing Banerjee to the ABB Executive Committee as CTO (Chief Technology Officer). In this role, he headed up the technology directions for both corporate and divisional technology which includes more than 8000 scientists and engineers in seven ABB Research Centers around the world.[20]

Accenture's Managing Director of Global Technology R&D

As on June 5, 2013 Accenture announced [21] appointing Banerjee to as Managing Director of Global Technology R&D. In his new role, he oversees the Accenture Technology Labs, the global technology R&D organization within Accenture which explores new and emerging technologies, and directs Accenture’s annual Technology Vision research, which looks at the future of enterprise IT and makes recommendations for how companies can take advantage of technology to improve their competitiveness, operations and business results.

CTO at Schneider Electric

As of September 1, 2015, Prith Banerjee became Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Schneider Electric. [22]


In this role he is responsible for driving innovation and technology differentiation, and coordinating the R&D activities of the company across its five businesses with 11,000 R&D personnel, and a 1.2 billion Euro R&D investment. Prith will be in charge of accelerating Schneider Electric’s R&D throughput and of driving the Innovation and R&D Simplification Programs under the Company Program “Schneider is On”. [23]

Awards and honors

He is a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (2000),[24] the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (1995)[25] and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2005).[26][27]

In 1996, he received the Frederick Emmons Terman Award from the American Society for Engineering Education.[28] In 2000, the IEEE Computer Society honored him with the Taylor L. Booth Education Award.[29]

Previous awards include: the University Scholar award from the University of Illinois (1993), the Senior Xerox Research Award (1992), the Presidential Young Investigator Award from the National Science Foundation (1987),[30] the IBM Young Faculty Development Award (1986), and the President of India Gold Medal from the IIT, Kharagpur (1981).

References

  1. http://allthingsd.com/20120404/exclusive-hp-labs-head-prith-banerjee-leaving/
  2. http://www.fastcompany.com/100/2009/prith-banerjee
  3. http://www.abb.com/cawp/seitp202/1ae8750ab98eee67c12579d7001c9aef.aspx
  4. http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20130605006159/en/Prith-Banerjee-Joins-Accenture-Managing-Director-Global
  5. http://www.abb.com/cawp/abbzh252/4e94d980fffd6725c125670c003e0fad.aspx
  6. https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=AAMAAAFFdeEB7_xucAZyTaGtJkptgJX2wEZFv2w&authType=name&authToken=HCLc&trk=hp-props-feed-member-name&sl=NPU_JC%3B50214611441169445004%3B-1%3Bactivity%3A6044611126434553856%3B24%3B0%3B
  7. http://www.schneider-electric.com/ww/en/about-us/company-profile/corporate-governance.jsp
  8. http://www.sramanamitra.com/2009/11/11/leading-corporate-innovation-hp-labs-director-prith-banerjee-part-1/
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  10. http://www.alumni.iitkgp.ernet.in/newsite/daa1.php?Sl=26/
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  14. Lohr, Steve (16 August 2009). "The Corporate Lab as Ringmaster". The New York Times.
  15. Vance, Ashlee (26 April 2009). "Does H.P. Need a Dose of Anarchy?". The New York Times.
  16. " Wedding innovation with business value: An interview with the director of HP Labs," McKinsey Quarterly (2010).
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  19. http://www.abb.com/cawp/seitp202/1ae8750ab98eee67c12579d7001c9aef.aspx
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  22. http://www2.schneider-electric.com/corporate/en/press/press-releases/viewer-press-releases.page?c_filepath=/templatedata/Content/Press_Release/data/en/shared/2015/09/20150922_prith_banerjee_joins_schneider_electric_as_chief_technology_officer.xml
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  24. "ACM Fellows - B". Association for Computing Machinery. Retrieved January 26, 2011.
  25. "Fellow Class of 1995". Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Retrieved January 26, 2011.
  26. "AAAS Members Elected as Fellows". AAAS News & Notes. American Association for the Advancement of Science. October 28, 2005. Retrieved January 26, 2011.
  27. "Brilliance at Illinois - Annual Report 2005–06" (PDF). University of Illinois. p. 13. Retrieved January 26, 2011.
  28. "Past Frederick Emmons Terman Award Winners". American Society for Engineering Education. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
  29. "Past recipients for Taylor L. Booth Education Award". IEEE Computer Society. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
  30. "Presidential Young Investigator Award: Fault Tolerance in Parallel Processor Systems". National Science Foundation. Retrieved January 25, 2011.

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