Inseego Taps Qualcomm's Juho Sarvikas as CEO: A Game Changer for 5G Infrastructure
AInvestMonday, Jan 6, 2025 9:30 am ET
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In a strategic move that could significantly reshape the 5G infrastructure landscape, Inseego Corp. (Nasdaq: INSG) has appointed Juho Sarvikas as its new Chief Executive Officer and Director, effective immediately. Sarvikas, a seasoned industry veteran with a proven track record in wireless technology and product development, joins Inseego from Qualcomm, where he served as President of Qualcomm North America since 2021. His appointment comes at a pivotal moment for Inseego, as the company looks to capitalize on the expanding market opportunity in 5G mobile and fixed wireless solutions.

Sarvikas' extensive experience in go-to-market strategies at Qualcomm and product development at HMD Global positions him perfectly to lead Inseego's next phase of growth. His deep expertise and strategic vision will enhance the company's position in the wireless marketplace and drive its continued evolution. Inseego's Executive Chairman, Phil Brace, expressed his confidence in Sarvikas' ability to lead the company, stating, "His exceptional leadership in the wireless industry, proven track record of operational excellence, and extensive industry relationships make him the perfect choice to lead Inseego's continued evolution as CEO."

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