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Planys secures Rs 43 cr funding led by ace investor Ashish Kacholia

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IIT Madras Incubation Cell deep tech startup pioneering in underwater infrastruc­ture testing, has secured a Rs 43 crore equity infusion led by renowned investor Ashish Kacholia.

The funding round also saw participat­ion from Samarthya Advisors, Golden Birch Investment­s, Cogniphy Angel Fund, Krishna Defence, and Impact India Investment Partners LLC, alongside enthusiast­ic backing from existing investors doubling and tripling down on their support. It also saw exits from many first-round seed investors.

This strategic investment is expected to accelerate Planys’ mission to revolution­ise infrastruc­ture inspection­s through advancemen­ts in marine robotics, underwater testing, and digital analytics and reporting platforms.

Founded in 2015 by IIT Madras alumni and faculty including Tanuj Jhunjhunwa­la, Vineet Upadhyay, Prabhu Rajagopal, and Krishnan Balasubram­anian, Planys sprouted as a spin-out from the Centre for Non-Destructiv­e Evaluation (CNDE), IITM.

In just a couple of years since its inception, Planys was incubated at IIT Madras Incubation Cell (IITM IC) and officially incorporat­ed in June 2015. With limited resources in its first year, 3ODQ\V UDLVHG FURUH through angel investment and developed multiple products.

Despite heading into an uncharted domain, today Planys pioneers India’s marine robotic economy. With infrastruc­ture aging globally, regular inspection­s to prevent failures are critical. Planys utilizes proprietar­y underwater drone technology to collect visual and sensor-based testing data for steel and concrete structures. Leveraging AI, this data is transforme­d into standardis­ed, insightful informatio­n accessible through a next-gen digital platform.

Planys also aims for expansion into global markets and diversific­ation into oceanograp­hic and defence use cases. It has garnered trust from industry leaders such as Reliance Industries, IOCL, BPCL, Dedicated Freight Corridor, and Indian Railways. Their technology has already been deployed at more than 400+ structures. Internatio­nally, collaborat­ions in the Netherland­s and with petrochemi­cal players in the Middle East and Southeast Asia show promising growth prospects.

The defence sector is an exciting frontier for Planys to showcase its expertise in supplying indigenous­ly designed and manufactur­ed unmanned underwater Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) for safeguardi­ng India’s maritime borders.

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