Nagendra Gangadharan
Nagendra began his engineering career in 1982 as an electronics technician at Van-West Clinic, Sri Lanka and then worked as an electrical technician in New Zealand. Later he joined the Biomedical Engineering Services, University of Auckland. There he worked with medical researchers to develop data acquisition system to monitor calcium levels on heart muscles. During this three year period, he also serviced and maintained medical equipment. He then moved to Singapore to work as a lecturer at the Singapore Polytechnic. He was appointed as the program manager for the Biomedical Engineering option for two diploma programs, and the chairman of
In 2005, he joined a multi-national company in New Zealand, specialising in baggage handling systems. He developed automation systems for a few international airports in New Zealand and two major parcel handling systems for Australia Post in Australia. He then joined another multi-national company in New Zealand, specialising in
He is also the founder and managing director of Yarl Technologies Pty Ltd, an engineering consultancy services company that focuses on providing simple