Pune: iLink Digital has acquired Connexis – a Pune based data and AI company under a strategic acquisition agreement. The company has not disclosed the financials of this transaction.
As part of this acquisition, Connexis will offer solutions and consulting services in the areas of data engineering, analytics and IoT solutions.
Some of its key offerings include revenue analytics solutions, 3D digital twin, integrated healthcare analytics platforms, text analytics, operational intelligence, and conversational AI solutions.
This merger will allow Connexis to integrate their deep data, IoT and Product engineering expertise to iLink’s portfolio of technology consulting which will enhance customer experience. These services will further enable iLink to drive experience-led transformation at scale for clients across multiple industries.
“We are very excited to associate with iLink Digital ecosystem to expand our disruptive Data, Analytics and IoT solutions. This merger will be instrumental in developing and integrating innovative software solutions which cover all our client needs and beyond,” said Rohan Shinde, Founder – Connexis.
“Connexis has been at the forefront of delivering cutting-edge technology solutions in conversational AI, operational intelligence and enterprise data platforms,” said Sree Balaji, Group CEO -iLink Digital.
“We are excited to announce this acquisition of Connexis as they bring rich and diverse experience in disrupting solutions in Data Analytics and IoT. Their strong engineering and technical support capabilities will continue to accelerate iLink’s ability to leverage data and automation technologies to drive digital transformation services,” added Balaji.
Connexis was founded in 2017 by Rohan Shinde, a graduate of the National University of Singapore (NUS).
The company offers digital solutions to its clients in domains such as fintech, pharmaceutical, industrial, healthcare, retail and ISVs through its system integrator partnerships with major software OEMs like Amazon Web Services and PTC.
At the time of acquisition, Connexis had close to 50 employees with skills ranging from data engineering, cloud-native development, and data science.