From Engineering to Digital Innovation

As an Electronics engineer based in Karad, I’ve redirected my technical expertise toward a clear goal: transforming rural India through technology education. My work focuses on bridging the gap between rural talent and global IT opportunities.

At ClickSkills EdTech Pvt Ltd, an AIC-RMP incubated startup, I lead initiatives that convert rural areas into hubs for IT services. My vision for rural digital transformation has been further refined through the Stanford Seed Spark program, equipping me with global perspectives on entrepreneurship and scalable impact. Over a decade of experience in IT leadership has shaped our approach to education and skill development. We’ve built and implemented educational programs that give rural communities access to professional opportunities they previously couldn’t reach.

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I also serve as Director at WebWeaver, where I apply my expertise in search engine optimization and customer relationship management. This role has sharpened my understanding of digital business growth – knowledge that directly feeds back into developing more effective educational platforms at ClickSkills.

The shift from electronics engineering to digital entrepreneurship required learning entirely new skills. I had to master website development, sales funnels, and lead generation – areas far removed from my engineering background. 

My engineering mindset proved valuable here: approaching each challenge systematically and viewing obstacles as problems to be solved. Today, ClickSkills offers educational solutions that work for diverse learning needs across rural India. 

We’re not just providing education – we’re creating pathways to professional opportunities in areas where they didn’t exist before. This work has practical implications: rural communities gaining access to global IT markets, individuals building sustainable careers, and a gradual transformation of India’s rural tech landscape. 

Our educational platforms combine technical expertise with practical market needs. The goal is straightforward: enable rural talent to compete in the global digital economy. 

Every program we develop, every strategy we implement, serves this objective. 

This journey from engineering to digital education continues to evolve. What drives me is seeing the tangible impact: people from rural backgrounds building careers in technology, communities transforming through digital literacy, and the gradual narrowing of India’s urban-rural digital divide.