
Aimtron signs ₹97.55 cr ODM agreement with US infrastructure firm
Aimtron
has entered into an Original Design Manufacturing (ODM) agreement worth ₹97.55 crore with a US-headquartered infrastructure firm that specialises in critical
digital infrastructure
and continuity solutions.
As part of the agreement, Aimtron will lead the end-to-end development of a transformer-free Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system. The product is designed to support modern electronic equipment by offering
energy efficiency
, compact design, and operational reliability. The system will serve the requirements of digital infrastructure across a range of industries.
'This partnership is more than a reflection of our continued growth; it is a reflection of the trust placed in Aimtron's engineering innovation and dedication towards value that we pour into each and every technology solution,' said Mukesh Vasani, CEO of Aimtron.
Strengthening design and manufacturing from India
The deal supports Aimtron's strategy to deliver IP-led power solutions, covering the full product lifecycle—from concept design and prototyping to validation and mass production. The project will be engineered, developed, and manufactured in India for global deployment.
Vasani added, 'I'm immensely proud of the team for their continued contributions towards the leading edge of power technologies and its global infrastructure. Their work exemplifies the broad global vision at the heart of
Make in India
.'
The company sees the deal as a long-term collaboration, with potential for further opportunities. It marks a point of strategic expansion for Aimtron as it seeks to move up the value chain in
electronics manufacturing
.
Aimtron is also expanding into other sectors such as aerospace and defence, telecom,
IoT
, and AI-driven applications, supported by infrastructure upgrades and specialised engineering teams.

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