Brookfield, Wisconsin,United States, March 2026 — GE HealthCare has appointed Rishi Rane as Chief Technology Officer, Cardiovascular & Interventional Solutions (CVIS), AVS, GEHC. In this role, he will lead global technology, innovation, and engineering for the CVIS business, driving product innovation, quality, and cost competitiveness across cardiovascular and interventional portfolios while shaping technology and platform strategy aligned with clinical and market needs.
In his new position, Rishi Rane will focus on scaling global engineering teams and strengthening operating rigor to elevate R&D contributions to the business. His mandate also includes advancing AI-enabled R&D and platform-based development approaches aimed at improving efficiency, impact, and speed of innovation across the CVIS portfolio.
Within GE HealthCare, Rishi Rane previously served as Chief Technology Officer, Anesthesia & Respiratory Care, PCS, GEHC, where he led global R&D for the Anesthesia & Respiratory Care business. His responsibilities included overseeing distributed engineering teams across the US, Europe, and Asia, guiding product strategy and platform roadmaps, supporting new product introductions, and strengthening installed base performance. His work in this role included platform modernization initiatives, product launch delivery on new platforms, quality and installed base performance improvements, innovation pipeline strengthening, and organisational alignment across global teams.
Earlier, he served as VP, Software, Imaging Systems, Imaging, GEHC, leading global software engineering across MR, CT, X-ray, and Women’s Health. In this role, he drove unified software platform strategy across modalities, supported cross-modality integration initiatives to harmonize clinical workflows and user experience, and delivered next-generation imaging platforms aligned with long-term portfolio scalability and product competitiveness.
Before joining GE HealthCare’s senior technology leadership roles, Rishi Rane built foundational technology and platform architecture experience in earlier career roles, including work as a Platform Architect at TeleGea, where he was responsible for platform architecture of a core telecommunications provision platform and led intercompany engineering collaboration on service exchange platform development. He also served as an Associate Consultant at COSL, contributing early professional experience in consulting environments.
About GE HealthCare
Every day millions of people feel the impact of GE HealthCare’s intelligent devices, advanced analytics and artificial intelligence. As a leading global medical technology and digital solutions innovator, GE HealthCare enables clinicians to make faster, more informed decisions through intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services, supported by its Edison intelligence platform.
With over 100 years of healthcare industry experience and around 50,000 employees globally, the company operates at the center of an ecosystem working toward precision health, digitizing healthcare, helping drive productivity and improve outcomes for patients, providers, health systems and researchers around the world.
GE HealthCare embraces a culture of respect, transparency, integrity and diversity and works to create a world where healthcare has no limits.
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