Maciej Kranz
Vice President, Corporate Strategic Innovation Group, Cisco
Maciej Kranz brings 30 years of networking industry experience to his position as vice president of the corporate strategic innovation group at Cisco. He leads the group focused on incubating new businesses, accelerating internal innovation and driving co-innovation with customers and startups through a global network of Cisco Innovation Centers.
Prior to this role, Kranz was general manager of the connected industries group at Cisco, a business unit focused the internet of things. He built a $250 million business from the ground up in 18 months and relentlessly evangelized the IoT opportunity across Cisco and the market, making IoT one of Cisco's major priorities.
Previously, Kranz led efforts across Cisco to define, prioritize and deliver borderless network architecture and roadmaps. He also drove business and product strategy for the wireless and mobility business and led product management for the stackable Ethernet switching business unit through its expansion from $400 million to $6 billion in revenues.
Before coming to Cisco, Kranz held various management positions at 3Com Corporation, where he drove a $1 billion Ethernet network interface cards product line. He began his professional career at IBM Corporation.
In his New York Times best-selling book, Building the Internet of Things, Kranz offers practical advice to business decision-makers on how and why to implement IoT today. His IoT thought-leadership forum can be accessed here.