Amit Sharma, the chief technology officer at Dream Sports, resigned after a decade with the company to start a new artificial intelligence venture, according to economictimes.indiatimes.com. Sharma’s departure marks a significant leadership change at Dream Sports, a major player in the Indian sports tech sector. The move was announced this week, signaling Sharma’s shift towards the AI technology domain.

Sharma joined Dream Sports early in its growth phase and played a key role in scaling its technology infrastructure. His decision to step down follows years of leading product and engineering teams. The Economic Times reports that Sharma plans to leverage his extensive experience to build an AI-focused startup, though specific details about the new venture remain under wraps. Dream Sports confirmed the leadership change but did not disclose further information about the transition timeline.

This development highlights the growing trend of senior executives from established tech companies moving into AI entrepreneurship. Dream Sports, known for its fantasy sports platform Dream11, has been a major force in India’s digital sports ecosystem. Sharma’s move could influence the AI startup landscape by bringing seasoned tech leadership into the sector. The shift also reflects the broader industry momentum towards AI innovation in India, where investment and talent are increasingly concentrated.

Dream Sports has not announced a successor for the CTO role as of now. Amit Sharma’s new AI venture is expected to begin operations later this year, according to the report. Dream Sports continues to focus on expanding its product offerings and maintaining its market position while adapting to this leadership change.

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