Michael Perschke, former Managing Director of Audi India, has been appointed to the Board of Goldstone Technologies (GTL), a pioneering Indian company specialising in business intelligence, data analytics and EV Technology supported by AI.
With a stellar career, including roles as CEO and Board Member of Ouantron AG, a leading German provider of clean battery and hydrogen-powered e-mobility solutions for commercial vehicles, Perschke's appointment marks a milestone in Goldstone Technologies' pursuit of sustainable transformation and innovation.
In his previous leadership roles, Michael Perschke's career includes being the founder-CEO of Automobili Pininfarina, Senior Director at Audi AG, Managing Director at Audi India, and Director Steering of the National Safety Code at the Volkswagen Group. He also assumed key roles at Mitsubishi in Europe, and Mercedes- Benz in India and China. Perschke's board appointment at Goldstone Technologies signifies transformative potential, exemplified by the collaborative venture 'ROOIT' with Ouantron.
"I am honored to join Goldstone Technologies as a Director on the Board, further contributing to the transformation of Goldstone Technologies into an AI-driven technology powerhouse. Our focus will be on developing and supporting sustainable, zero-emission SaaS platforms and products that have the potential to reshape the industry" remarked Perschke.
The Goldstone Technologies-Ouantron partnership, ROOIT introduces sustainable solutions to the logistics industry, meeting the pressing need for zero-emission transport. This collaboration includes a substantial double-digit million Euro investment over 36 months to develop an AI-driven, SaaS-based platform. This disruptive tool will serve as both a transactional and customer interface, aiding fleet performance measurement, GHG quota applications, Insurance as a Service and vehicle/fleet Analytics. Aligned with shared values, it taps into the anticipated 160-270 billion USD global market for OEM agnostic Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Solutions by 2030, focusing on Europe, the USA, India, and the Middle East.