Personally Tech With Nvidia South Asia MD Vishal Dhupar

Personally Tech With Nvidia South Asia MD Vishal Dhupar
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Today, we can't live without our apps and gadgets, and it's the same for everyone, including the people who make the products that we all use and love. Personally Tech is our weekly column about the different pieces of tech that leaders from all walks of life can't live without.

In the past, we've gotten some great app recommendations from people like author Shweta Taneja, and Grohe boss Ramesh Kaushik. Bacardi India marketing head Manish Seth still loves his old Sony Walkman, and that made us remember our favourite retro gadgets too.

This week, we caught up with Vishal Dhupar; Nvidia's Managing Director, South Asia. He's rarely to be found without his tablet, he tells us, but his dream for technology is the next generation car, something his company is working on with various auto makers.

Read on to know more about the apps and gadgets that make Dhupar's day complete.

Describe your technology setup - what computer/ phone/ tablet/ camera/ gaming console/ other gadgets do you use?
Vishal Dhupar
: Well I mainly use a Toshiba Windows notebook, a Google Nexus 6 phone and a Xolo Play Tegra Note tablet. These gadgets help me in multiple ways and make my work easy when I'm travelling or in the office.

What are three apps (mobile/ tablet or PC/ Mac) you couldn't live without?
Vishal Dhupar
: If I like a song but can't identify the name or the artist I simply Shazam it. Since my schedule involves a lot of travel for business meetings and conferences, I also use the Jet Airways app a lot. Pulse is a news app that keeps me updated on sectors I closely follow.

Which is the one gadget (other than your phone) you never travel without?
Vishal Dhupar
: My Xolo tablet. It's a perfect companion for the ebooks I read, sharing and editing documents along with the music I listen to.

What is your dream gadget/ technology setup?
Vishal Dhupar
: I am looking forward to the future automobile, with next generation infotainment. With the amount of time we spend in our cars, the future is an interactive, customisable and graphical interface between humans and our vehicles' safety, infotainment and diagnostic systems, making the daily commute a lot more fun.

How has technology changed the way in which you work?
Vishal Dhupar
: Business has become much faster paced and digital than when I started working 28 years ago. Business today is 24/ 7 with lines between home/ office and personal/ professional time blurring. Technology has allowed me to be seamlessly connected to colleagues, company information, and news and much more in an efficient manner, while allowing me to choose when to switch on and off. This allows me to be extremely productive while ironically maintaining a strong work life balance.

Want to know more about the apps and gadgets different people swear by? Check out our earlier Personally Tech columns.

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