Industries

Who we build for.

Businesses, government bodies, and individual clients — in India and international markets. The constraints differ; the discipline does not.

Automotive

In-vehicle and embedded systems, diagnostics, telematics, and the update infrastructure behind them. Automotive punishes both latency and uncertainty, so real-time behaviour and traceable validation are treated as requirements rather than aspirations.

  • Embedded systems
  • Telematics
  • Diagnostics
  • OTA updates

Consumer electronics

Smart devices and the applications and cloud that make them worth owning. Products designed for volume manufacture, certified for the markets they sell into, and updatable long after the launch coverage has ended.

  • Smart devices
  • Companion apps
  • Device cloud
  • Certification

Government & public sector

Systems used by citizens who did not choose them and cannot go elsewhere. That raises the bar on accessibility, uptime, auditability, and the plain-language documentation a public body needs in order to answer for its own technology.

  • Citizen services
  • Auditability
  • Accessibility
  • Data governance

Enterprise & industry

Platform engineering, cloud migration, integration with systems that predate everyone in the room, and the analytics layer that finally makes the data useful. Modernisation without a big-bang cutover.

  • Platform engineering
  • Cloud migration
  • Legacy integration
  • Analytics

Manufacturing & industrial IoT

Sensors and gateways on the floor, ingestion at fleet scale, and dashboards an operator can read at a glance during a shift. Instrumenting a plant only pays when someone acts on what it tells them.

  • Industrial IoT
  • Condition monitoring
  • Operator dashboards
  • Predictive analytics

Startups & individual clients

A first product, a prototype that needs to become manufacturable, or one senior opinion before an irreversible decision. Small engagements, taken as seriously as large ones.

  • MVP delivery
  • Prototype to production
  • Architecture review

Two markets

India and abroad are not the same brief.

A device sold in two markets faces two certification regimes, two support expectations, and often two entirely different price ceilings. Software written for a domestic regulator does not automatically satisfy a foreign one. Treating international expansion as a translation exercise is how a product becomes unsellable in the market it was built for second.

We plan for both from the beginning. Compliance targets are gathered before design. Support hours and escalation paths are agreed before launch. Where the two markets genuinely conflict, we say so early, while the choice is still cheap.

Common ground

What every client gets.

Accountability
One team, from brief to production
Assurance
Independent testing · Recorded evidence
Handover
Source · Infrastructure · Tests · Documentation
Support
Maintenance for as long as the system runs
Communication
Plain language · Named contact

Different industry, same question.

What are you building, and what is standing in the way?