Sourabh Makkar

Chief Technology Officer at Freespace

Sourabh Makkar is a seasoned technology executive currently serving as the Chief Technology Officer at Freespace, a company dedicated to optimizing workplace management. Prior to this role, Sourabh garnered extensive experience at Serrala as Vice President of Product Development, overseeing the delivery and architecture of the Cloud product suite, and previously held the position of Director of Product Development. As Co-founder and Managing Director at Digital Cues, Sourabh facilitated technological innovation for organizations, while as Founder and CEO of Squer Solutions, built operations focused on product development and consulting practices. Earlier in their career at Saba Software, Sourabh progressed through roles from Software Engineer to Development Manager, contributing to product development and strategic initiatives. Educational qualifications include a B.E. in Computer Science from HCET and a CDAC in Computer Software Technology from Mumbai Educational Trust.

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Mumbai, India

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Freespace

Make space for more. Learn how we connect people, space and activity to achieve better outcomes for your business and transform the employee experience. Our approach. We recognise the lack of human-centric intelligence around the use of workspaces has created a disconnect, between individual employees, their organisational culture and their workspace. This coupled with the switch to hybrid working has left many organisations with too much space and the wrong space types. Our mission is ‘to empower the world’s largest businesses to achieve more, by reconnecting people, workspaces and activity’.  For us, the right space enables organisations to create an environment that helps people to achieve more for themselves (satisfaction, engagement, promotion) and the business (growth, profitability, efficiency). This is the essence of ‘make space for more’.