When you meet Sunder Raju, the 65-year-old Chairman of Atria Convergence Technologies (ACT), you will see a lot of simplicity. He comes from a family that thrived in the hospitality business for several decades. He dresses ordinarily, loves his tennis, and can go on and on about technology. He tells YourStory that his father has been both his biggest critic and supporter in his journey. Sunder first started up in 1981 by building Unix-based computers for India. He built a real made in India company and at the time, he could not go wrong. Sunder's first company Sunray Computers also built training simulators for the energy industry.
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