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Anika Sharin, M&A Integration, Intuitive Surgical Inc.

Anika currently works as an M&A Strategist at Intuitive Surgical Inc, where she is focused on developing a go-to-market strategy for an AI tool used in non-invasive robotic surgery. She has been working in the healthtech industry for the last 8 years, practicing her background in engineering in the world of business mergers and acquisitions. 

Anika earned her MS in EE from Santa Clara University, and her MBA from the University of California Los Angeles. She holds a BS in EE from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).

In her free time, she illustrates children's books to provide resources for bilingual children to learn Bengali alongside English. Additionally, she is actively involved in volunteering for her company's Women Leadership Network and Pan Asian Employees resource group.

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