
Navrina Singh
EvoNexus Committee- San Diego
Director Product Management, Qualcomm
Navrina Singh is Director Product Management at Qualcomm, and is the head of Qualcomm ImpaQt – Qualcomm’s global innovation program. In this role, Singh is responsible for creating, managing and operationalizing the corporate-wide innovation program with a mission to serve as a catalyst for creating global connections for innovative ideas to flourish and a channel for all employees to bring new ideas forward to impact future technology, product roadmaps and patent portfolio. Singh partners with technology leaders within and outside Qualcomm to ensure the corporation is focused on the right forward-looking challenges and their intersections with emerging technologies to create compelling solutions.
Singh joined Qualcomm in 2004 as a hardware engineer in the Corporate Research and Development. In that role spanning seven years, she was involved in the design, development and verification of cell site modems, small cells, ultra wide band technology chipsets and emerging wireless technologies for use in healthcare and automotive.
Singh joined Qualcomm in 2004 as a hardware engineer in the Corporate Research and Development. In that role spanning seven years, she was involved in the design, development and verification of cell site modems, small cells, ultra wide band technology chipsets and emerging wireless technologies for use in healthcare and automotive.
Singh is also the founder of QWISE (Qualcomm Women in Science and Engineering), an organization focused on professional and personal development of women in technology at Qualcomm and in the community. Singh was the founding president and under her leadership QWISE has grown to over 600 members worldwide in over six years.
Singh is also an avid supporter and advisor of startup incubators, volunteering in business plan competitions and educational workshops.
Singh holds a Master of Science degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Wisconsin – Madison and a Masters in Business Administration from Marshall School of Business at USC (University of Southern California).