According to Cursor AI, the AI coding company has established its regional headquarters in Singapore and appointed Simon Green, a former senior executive at Palo Alto Networks, as regional president. Green spent over 10 years at Palo Alto Networks, where he helped grow the company’s Japan and Asia Pacific business to a US$1 billion run rate. He will oversee go-to-market operations across Asia Pacific and Japan from Singapore, with Cursor also hiring a regional lead for Australia and New Zealand.
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