Home Telecoms Mobile London-based consumer tech company Nothing hires new business lead for Middle East Rishi Kishor Gupta will be responsible for driving growth and spearheading business development and operations for the company by Gulf Business December 21, 2022 London-based consumer technology company Nothing, has appointed Rishi Kishor Gupta as business lead for its Middle East operations. Gupta, a veteran in the consumer technology space with over 15 years’ of experience, will be responsible for driving growth in the highly-competitive market, and spearheading business development and operations for the company in the region. With his vast experience in retail and international consumer markets, he was instrumental in establishing Huawei’s operation and spearheading its strategic growth in the Middle East. “2022 has been a milestone year for Nothing with the launch of our first smartphone, Phone (1), and reaching the one million products sold mark. As we are gearing up towards 2023, it is time for us to explore new markets,” said Steven Gao, VP of Growth and co-founder of Nothing. “We are seeing a lot of opportunities in the Middle East and I am thrilled to welcome Gupta to the team as we are getting ready to accelerate our efforts there. With his proven track record and experience, he will play a pivotal role in our region’s growth.” “I am very excited to be part of Nothing’s journey. It has been very inspiring watching Carl and the team make such a breakthrough in the industry over the last two years,” added Gupta. “Phone (1) has been one of the most anticipated smartphone launches of the year and I look forward to working with local partners so that people in the Middle East can get their hands on it.” Read: Cequens announces new hires as part of five-year expansion plan Tags New appointment Nothing Smartphone Technology 0 Comments You might also like UAE consumers worried about application failure during holiday season: Report Oracle targets training 50,000 Saudis in AI, latest tech Abu Dhabi launches free Hala Wi-Fi across emirate COP28: Microsoft’s Naim Yazbeck on leveraging data, tech to drive sustainability