First Indian American to run for the US Senate,[1] Co-founder of PlanetSpace and New Generation Power International, co-founder and co-chairman of UpHealth Inc., executive chairman and co-founder of Ocean Biomedical Inc.; Co-founder and chairman of the AIRO Group
Chirinjeev Kathuria is an Indian-American[2][3][4] investor, physician, politician, businessperson, and philanthropist.[5][6] He was the first Indian-American to run for the US Senate.[7]
Kathuria was the co-founder and co-chairman of UpHealth Inc. which went public on the NYSE (NYSE:UPH).[8][9][10] The company focused on digital care management, telehealth, digital pharmacy and technology-enabled behavioral health.[11] Kathuria is the executive chairman and co-founder of Ocean Biomedical Inc.,[12][13] a biotech company that partners with leading scientists and research institutions to accelerate the translation of new discoveries into breakthrough medicines.[14] He is also the co-founder and chairman of New Generation Power International, and co-founder of PlanetSpace.[15][16][17][18][19] Additionally, Kathuria is the co-founder and chairman of the AIRO Group. The AIRO Group brings together technologies and services in urban air mobility, commercial and military aviation, and avionics.[20][21][22][23][24][25] Airo Group Holdings, Inc. Announced a Confidential Submission of Draft Registration Statement Related to Proposed Public Offering.[26][27][28]
In 2004, Kathuria was an unsuccessful candidate for the nomination for the United States Senate election in Illinois.
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