Intel Appoints Santhosh Viswanathan to Lead APJ Operations

April 07, 2026 | | Harshraj Freshment

Intel has elevated Santhosh Viswanathan to the role of vice-president and managing director for the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) region. The appointment marks a significant leadership transition, as the company seeks to strengthen its presence across one of the world’s fastest-growing and most diverse technology markets.

Expanded leadership role across APJ
In his new role, Viswanathan will oversee business operations, brand positioning, and customer engagement across the APJ region. His mandate includes driving growth, enhancing partnerships, and aligning regional strategies under a unified leadership structure. The APJ market remains critical for Intel due to its rapidly expanding digital ecosystems and strong demand for semiconductor technologies.

Strategic importance of APJ region
The Asia Pacific and Japan region is a key growth engine for global technology firms. It encompasses major economies such as India, Japan, Australia, and Southeast Asian nations. Intel aims to leverage this diversity to accelerate innovation, deepen customer relationships, and expand its market footprint. The company views the region’s talent pool, partnerships, and technology infrastructure as central to its long-term strategy.

Leadership track record and experience
Viswanathan previously served as vice-president and managing director for Intel India, where he played a pivotal role in positioning India as a strategic growth market. He has also led operations across Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, and held multiple regional leadership roles. Additionally, he served as global director of operations in the United States, focusing on sales strategy and organisational transformation.

 

Focus on growth and partnerships
Viswanathan has emphasised collaboration with teams, customers, and partners to unlock new opportunities across the APJ region. His leadership is expected to drive innovation, strengthen regional integration, and support Intel’s broader strategic priorities in a competitive global semiconductor landscape.