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Shantanu Narayen to transition from CEO role at Adobe
After 18 years at the helm, Shantanu Narayen has decided to transition from his role as the chief executive officer of Adobe, once a suitable successor is appointed.
The board of directors of Adobe has set up a special committee to manage the leadership alter and identify a replacement, considering both internal and external candidates. Frank Calderoni, Adobe’s Lead Indepconcludeent Director, will chair the committee and oversee the search for the next CEO.
Narayen He will continue to serve the company as chair of the board.
Funding news
Veeba founder Viraj Bahl backs kids care startup Awenest
Kids home and personal care startup Awenest has received an investment offer from entrepreneur and Veeba founder Viraj Bahl following an appearance on the television display Shark Tank India.
The company, which focutilizes on developing toxin-conscious products for children, reported net sales of Rs 3.52 crore for the 2024-2025 financial year, up from Rs 1.6 crore the previous year. Awenest has recorded Rs 2.8 crore in revenue year-to-date for the 2025-2026 financial year and projects Rs 10 crore in total net sales for the period. The business reached a monthly run rate of Rs 70 lakh in October 2025, with gross margins expanding to 65%, the company noted.
Founded by Kinshuk, Atul, and Jahangir, Awenest operates primarily through digital channels. Amazon and quick-commerce platforms like Blinkit each account for 45% of the brand’s sales. Modern trade currently contributes 3% of revenue.
The startup plans to leverage the investment to accelerate its expansion into modern trade, strengthen its quick-commerce distribution, and launch new products.
Other news
Aurionpro Solutions secures Rs 350 Cr contract to develop AI-ready green data centre
Enterprise technology firm Aurionpro Solutions Limited has secured an order valued at nearly Rs 350 crore from a hyperscale data center operator to develop an AI-ready green data centre in India.
The multi-year contract represents the company’s largest order in the data centre segment to date. The mandate covers comprehensive design, detailed engineering, and conclude-to-conclude execution of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing works designed to support high-density computing workloads.
The project aligns with the rapid expansion of India’s digital infrastructure. According to the company, the counattempt’s data centre capacity reached 1.5 gigawatts in 2025 and is projected to reach 2 gigawatts by the conclude of 2026.
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