
Dinu Antony is an Industrial Collaborator within the Industrial Resilience Research Group (IRRG) at the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM), University of Cambridge. Operating in strategic alignment with the Global Supply Chain Observatory (GSCO), his work bridges the intersection of enterprise data architecture and advanced academic research. He contributes to the group’s digital platform architecture, grant development, academic publications, and knowledge exchange initiatives, with a core focus on advancing the theoretical and practical frameworks of AI-enabled industrial resilience and global supply chain transparency.
Concurrently, Dinu is the Technical Data Manager at Airbus Defence and Space, operating within the Payload Architecture department of the Space Systems Engineering Division. In this capacity, he spearheads the digital design, manufacturing, and services (DDMS) data architectures supporting next-generation telecom satellite programs, including the flagship OneSat and EurostarNEO product lines. His governance responsibilities include chairing Configuration Control Boards (CCBs) and managing regulatory export classifications for international intangible data transfers.
Prior to his current appointment, Dinu established a robust portfolio of technical leadership across global enterprise environments, notably at Airbus India. His achievements include leading enterprise-scale data warehouse deployments, automating complex analytics pipelines, and engineering production-grade data products—initiatives that earned corporate distinctions for innovation and digital workplace transformation.
Dinu holds a Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Data Science & Machine Learning from PES University, graduating with First Class with Distinction, and a Master of Science (M.Sc) in Computer Science from Christ University, Bangalore. His technical governance and leadership capabilities are supported by an advanced suite of post-graduate professional credentials in agile project management, enterprise cloud and data platforms, as well as continuous improvement methodologies. Committed to driving social mobility and diverse leadership within the UK technology sector, he also serves actively as a volunteer professional mentor for competitive youth development and social enterprise initiatives.
- Institute for Manufacturing
- 17 Charles Babbage Road
- Cambridge CB3 0FS
Research
- Artificial Intelligence
- Asset Management
- Business Model Innovation
- Computer Aided Manufacturing
- Decision-Making for Emerging Technologies
- Design Management
- Digital Manufacturing
- Distributed Information & Automation Laboratory
- Ecosystems, Platforms & Strategy
- Fluids in Advanced Manufacturing
- Healthcare
- Industrial Photonics
- Industrial Resilience
- Industrial Sustainability
- Inkjet Research
- Innovation and Intellectual Property
- International Manufacturing
- Manufacturing Industry Education Research
- NanoManufacturing
- Science, Technology & Innovation Policy
- Strategy and Performance
- Technology Enterprise
- Technology Management
- Service Alliance
- University Commercialisation and Innovation Policy Evidence Unit








