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At the CII Global Summit on Technology, R&D & Intellectual Property, Tvarana was named one of India’s Top 20 Most Innovative Companies by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) placing it among a select group of organizations driving meaningful innovation in the country. Tvarana was one of the two IT/Software companies that made it to the Top 20.
Founded in 1895, CII is India’s oldest and leading business association that has been promoting industrial growth, policy engagement, and sustainable development in the country. From thousands of applicants, just 20 companies were selected making this one of the country’s most competitive innovation recognitions.
What makes this recognition even more meaningful is that it’s multi-sectoral. The Top 20 includes leaders from pharma, biotech, mining, manufacturing, energy, healthcare, and engineering; industries that form the backbone of India’s economy.
Many of the organizations recognised alongside Tvarana are true titans of Indian industry, including the Tata Group, Reliance, Adani, L&T, Aditya Birla Group, Ashok Leyland, Havells, Pidilite, Crompton Greaves, ArcelorMittal, and several others. These are companies that have been around for decades, some for over a century and operate at massive global scale.
To be counted on the same footing as such long-established industrial leaders is both humbling and deeply encouraging for Tvarana. It highlights the growing role of innovation-led, technology-first companies in shaping the future of Indian industry.
Among the Top 20, Tvarana is one of the two IT/software firms to receive this honour. This distinction reflects Tvarana’s focus on building deep, practical, and scalable solutions that solve real-world challenges across industries, and on delivering innovation that creates measurable impact.
This recognition is the result of collective effort driven by strong leadership and brought to life by our architects, product teams, engineers, developers, and teams across the organization. This milestone marks not just how far Tvarana has come, but the exciting path ahead.
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