Instructor
Ankit Gangrade
Enterprise Low-Code Architect | OutSystems Champion
About me
Ankit Gangrade is an Enterprise Low-Code Architect, OutSystems Champion, and Digital Transformation Leader specialized in OutSystems, ODC, and Agentic AI, with 13+ years of experience designing, scaling, and governing enterprise-grade applications across multiple industries.
He has led large-scale, business-critical implementations for global organizations, working closely with senior stakeholders to translate complex business objectives into scalable, high-performance application architectures. His work spans end-to-end delivery from architecture definition and platform strategy to execution oversight, scalability planning, and post-delivery accountability.
Ankit specializes in enterprise low-code architecture, helping organizations adopt modern delivery models without compromising on performance, security, scalability, or long-term maintainability. His experience includes designing multi-tenant SaaS platforms, optimizing systems under real-world production load, modernizing enterprise application ecosystems, and establishing architectural standards that enable teams to scale sustainably.
Beyond enterprise delivery, Ankit is deeply involved in capability building, architectural mentoring, and industry-academia collaboration. He actively works with universities, engineering institutions, and technical communities to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world software engineering execution through industry sessions, workshops, keynote speaking, and practical mentoring initiatives.
His training and enablement approach is heavily focused on real project execution rather than theoretical platform learning. Instead of only teaching features or certifications, Ankit focuses on helping professionals and teams understand how enterprise software delivery actually works under real-world constraints — including scalability challenges, architectural tradeoffs, delivery pressure, maintainability concerns, stakeholder communication, and execution accountability.
Over the years, he has guided thousands of professionals and enterprise teams in transitioning from traditional development approaches toward modular, architecture-led, agile delivery models grounded in practical enterprise engineering realities.