India’s electronics manufacturing sector is at a defining moment. The rapid expansion of digital infrastructure, coupled with growing demand for secure, high-performance computing, has exposed a critical gap in the domestic hardware ecosystem. As legacy Indian players exited mainstream computing over the years, multinational corporations came to dominate the market. The absence of large, homegrown system integrators only widened this gap.
INP Technologies Ltd.was founded to change that narrative by building an innovation-led, indigenous computing company capable of delivering scale, reliability, and long-term value.

Vijay Jaiswal, Director
Established in 2011, INP Technologies began its journey in a modest 500-square-foot basement, focusing on corporate customers with offerings that included embedded PCs, thin clients, BFSI solutions, personal computers, and enterprise hardware. The early years were defined by disciplined execution, customer trust, and a focus on quality.
A strategic shift occurred around 2019, as government initiatives such as Make in India and the rapid adoption of the GeM (Government e-Marketplace) platform reshaped public procurement. Recognizing the opportunity, INP pivoted toward government and institutional business, formally registering on GeM during the COVID period.
The impact was swift and substantial. While revenues remained steady at ₹30–35 crore annually until 2018, the company scaled rapidly in the years that followed, recording ₹325 crore in revenue last year.
Industry Validation and Market Standing
INP’s growth has been reinforced by strong third-party recognition. Industry data from IDC positions INP Technologies as the No. 1 manufacturing brand in embedded technology and among the top five desktop computing brands in India.
This milestone reflects INP’s ability to compete with global majors while delivering locally designed, cost-effective, and reliable solutions tailored to Indian market requirements.
A Solution-Led Differentiator
Unlike competitors that focus primarily on hardware, INP has built its strategy around integrated solutions. Quality and after-sales support form the foundation of its approach, supported by a growing portfolio of in-house developed software.
The company offers device management solutions, unified device management (UDM) platforms, specialized applications for banking and education, and a proprietary secure operating system. This end-to-end capability allows INP to engage deeply with private banks and enterprises that demand security, scalability, and long-term support.
INP’s systems are fully compatible with leading enterprise technologies such as Citrix, VMware, and other VDI platforms, enabling seamless deployment across complex IT environments.
A Made-in-India Productivity Suite
In a strategic move toward software self-reliance, INP recently launched iOffice, its proprietary office productivity suite. Designed as an Indian alternative to global office software, iOffice reflects the company’s “i for India”philosophy and aligns closely with the Make in India and Swadeshi vision.
Offered under a perpetual licensing model, iOffice is positioned as a cost-effective and secure solution for government departments, enterprises, and educational institutions seeking independence from subscription-heavy foreign software ecosystems.
People, Partnerships, and Process
The strength of INP Technologies lies in its people. Co-founder Manoj Dubeyleads product innovation and development, while the other founder Vijay Jaiswal heads sales and market expansion. Several core team members have been with the organization for over a decade, ensuring continuity and institutional knowledge.
The company operates from its headquarters in Mumbai, supported by branch offices in Lucknow, Jaipur, Delhi, Kolkata, Patna, and Ranchi, enabling nationwide sales, service delivery, and customer support.
As India accelerates toward digital sovereignty, INP Technologies represents a new generation of indigenous enterprises blending hardware, software, services, and scale
“On the technology front, INP maintains strong partnerships with Intel and AMD, leveraging their platforms to design specialized computing solutions. The company develops custom embedded motherboards with direct Intel support and powers multiple product lines using AMD technologies. INP also has a growing presence in the kiosk segment, supplying systems for railways, banks, and public infrastructure projects,” signifies Vijay Jaiswal, Co-Founder and Director at INP Technologies.
Supporting this ecosystem is an in-house R&D and software development center, certified at CMMI Level 3, underscoring INP’s commitment to quality, security, and process maturity.
Scaling Toward the Next Milestone
Looking ahead, INP Technologies expects to cross inr 500 crore in revenue this year and is targeting ₹1,000 crore in the near term. The company is preparing for a main-board IPO, with plans to file its Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) after March.
Parallelly, INP plans to expand its software development center into broader IT services and begin in-house manufacturing of motherboards and electronic components under the PLI 2.0 scheme at its upcoming manufacturing facility.
Defining India’s Digital Hardware Future
“As India accelerates toward digital sovereignty, INP Technologies represents a new generation of indigenous enterprises—blending hardware, software, services, and scale. With a strong market position, validated credibility, and a clear growth roadmap, INP is not merely responding to India’s electronics opportunity; it is actively shaping it,” concludes Manoj Dubey, Co-Founder and Director at INP Technologies.
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