Thursday, January 23, 2025

Nottingham workflow automation specialist expands into India

Workflow automation specialist Intoware has continued its global expansion by securing a partner for the Indian market.

The Nottingham-based company has joined forces with State Technologies to drive sales of Intoware’s flagship digital workflow platform, WorkfloPlus, across India.

Launched in 2015, WorkfloPlus is a connected worker platform that enables businesses to digitalise tasks and assessments across industrial operations, converting them from paper to be accessible via mobile, wearable technology, and desktop devices.

Headquartered in New Delhi, State Technologies is a privately owned company providing IT consultancy, professional services and hardware deployment and maintenance to field engineers including local and central government, financial services, telecommunications and health care.

Keith Tilley, CEO of Intoware, said: “This marks our first foray into India, and we are excited to be teaming with State Technologies, a company with an excellent reputation and in-depth knowledge of the market.

“Last year we expanded further into the Asia-Pacific market with a new Singapore-based partner and the deal with State Technologies is a natural progression of our plans for global expansion as we look to deliver digital transformation services to new customers and industries.”

Savinder Pal Singh, Director at State Technologies, said: “We are proud to partner with Intoware and to have the opportunity to use our expertise to help bring WorkfloPlus to the Indian market.

“We are excited to work with the team at Intoware and are confident that customers will quickly see the wide range of benefits that WorkfloPlus can deliver across a variety of sectors, from streamlining operations to facilitating digital transformation.”

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