From Pune to the world — Teamnet Solutions has been building the operating system for operations-driven companies since 2005. We connect people, processes and machines in one platform.
Teamnet Solutions was founded in 2005 in Pune, Maharashtra, with a simple belief: enterprise software should work as reliably as the machines it connects to.
We started with industrial automation and hardware integration — building systems that connected PLCs, sensors and shop-floor equipment to business processes. While other software companies stayed in the cloud, we got our hands dirty on the factory floor.
Over the years, we evolved into a complete enterprise operating system — one platform that combines ERP, specialised industry apps, IoT connectivity and AI intelligence under one roof. The hardware-first DNA never left — it became our biggest advantage.
Today, Teamnet serves organisations across manufacturing, automotive, logistics, healthcare and government sectors. From a small MES project to KaiNext running entire production lines, from a single safety deployment to NavisShield managing compliance across operational fleets — we have grown by solving real problems for real operations.
Key milestones in our journey from a Pune startup to a global enterprise platform company.
With teams across multiple regions, we are never far from the factories, facilities and offices we serve.
Headquarters and R&D centre. Where it all started — and where the platform continues to evolve.
Western operations. Serving manufacturing hubs across the region.
Government projects. Defence coordination and public sector deployments.
Southern manufacturing belt. Automotive, aerospace and electronics industry deployments.
Telangana and Andhra Pradesh operations. Pharma and manufacturing sector presence.
Eastern and coastal operations. Shipyards, port infrastructure and industrial projects.
Most enterprise software companies start with forms and databases. We started with machines, sensors and shop floors. That origin shapes everything we build.
From business operations to shop-floor intelligence — every module in the Teamnet operating system works together as one composable platform.